Dolls of Our Lives

The series you loved, book by book. Join Allison Horrocks and Mary Mahoney as they explore the wild world of American Girl fandom. In each episode, Allison and Mary will dive into an American Girl book from their (and perhaps your) childhood. Using their knowledge as professional historians and finely tuned instincts as amateur pop culture critics, they’ll take you back to a very different time—the 1990s. Formerly American Girls Podcast.

  • 1 hour 53 seconds
    Are You There God? It’s Us, Mary and Allison

    For this monthly, we read Judy Blume’s iconic novel about faith and girlhood. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret may be from the 70s, but we found it to be a relevant and fun read as 90s girls. Protagonist Margaret is a curious and thoughtful pre-teen who has recently moved to a new suburb with her parents. Throughout the book, Margaret navigates questions about religion and her body while talking privately to god. Return to this classic book with us just in time for the release of a feature film version!

     

    Original air date: April 21, 2023

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    1 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 59 minutes 33 seconds
    The Midwife’s Apprentice

    Do you remember this classic novel by Karen Cushman? Set in the Middle Ages, The Midwife’s Apprentice is about a girl named Alyce who is anything but mid. In spite of many challenges, starting with the fact that she sleeps in a dung-pile, Alyce finds her way in the world (and makes a few friends) while learning to be a midwife. We talk about our own medieval times, the transmission of medical knowledge, and what happens when cats name themselves (purr!).

    Original air date: March 26, 2022

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    1 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    V is for Vanderbilt

    There comes a time in every woman's life when she must...flee from her family's summer estate holding precious heirlooms in trash bags?

    For this month's Patreon episode, we read Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty. This short, punchy, and very readable family biography was written by Anderson Cooper (descendent of Vanderbilts) and Katherine Howe (descendent of some of Salem's finest). This book chronicles some of the Vanderbilts' finest moments during their ascent into America's elite, along with some of their more challenging times (see opening anecdote, and/or anything to do with Gloria). We consider what motivated Cooper to write the book, and what we can learn from another collective biography of the rich during a period of great economic inequality.

     

    original air date: December 30, 2021

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    1 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    All-of-a-Kind Sydney

    In 1951, Sydney Taylor introduced All-of-a-Kind Family to the world. Her novel about a Jewish family living on the Lower East Side in the early 20th century features five American girls: Ella, Henny, Sarah, Charlotte, and Gertie. These tight-knit sisters love to read, eat candy, and occasionally, dust for their mother. We talk about our (first) read of Taylor's book, which holds up all these years later as an absolute delight. We also discuss the biography From Sarah to Sydney (2021), by the late Jane Cummins and Alexandra Dunietz. How much of Sarah Brenner’s life was put into the all-of-kind-family? How did Sarah become Sydney Taylor? Join us in separating fact and fiction.

     

    Original air date: May 27, 2022

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    1 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 58 minutes 28 seconds
    Allison and Mary’s Great Idea

    On this episode, we talk the first Babysitter's Club book and the latest Netflix adaptation. We talk about which member of the BSC we identified with as young readers and how we feel now, and much more. This episode is dedicated to Grandma Mimi, forever prom queen.

    • Due to Covid restrictions, we were not able to record this in Stoneybrook, CT.

     

    Original air date: July 24, 2020

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    1 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Full House: A Jane Addams Mystery

    When author Frances McNamara isn't "sailing on the Charles River in Boston or beaching on Cape Cod," she's dropping red herrings & killing characters living in 1890s Chicago. Join us as we talk about "Death at Hull House," McNamara's second Emily Cabot Mystery. This former librarian has a brand (Progressive-era crime solving in Illinois) and we respect it. Grab a spare chair from a settlement  house near you and settle in for a discussion on death, intrigue, and smallpox.

    Curious about what's coming next? We will be reading A Journey to the New World: The Diary of Remember Patience Whipple, Mayflower, 1620

    See you in September.

     

    Original air date: August 30, 2020

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    1 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    The Story of Watergate

    Fifty years after the Watergate scandal, and endless “gates” later, what can we learn from a children’s book about one of America’s most famous crooks? For this Patreon episode, we looked at the dense and at times, baffling children’s book called The Story of Watergate. Though this is hardly a cool bedtime read, it does shed light on an important moment of reckoning.

     

    Original air date: June 17, 2022

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    1 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    The New Brownies' Book: A Love Letter to Black Families by Charly Palmer and Karida L. Brown

    Just over 100 years ago, W. E. B. Du Bois created a magazine just for children. The Brownies’ BookA Monthly Magazine for Children of the Sun reached thousands of children in the early 1920s...including (the fictional) Claudie Wells.

    For this month's episode, we reviewed a 2023 tribute to The Brownies' Book curated by a team of scholars and artists. Their Love Letter to Black Families includes material from the original Brownies' magazines, such as poems by Langston Hughes and historic photographs, along with newly commissioned collages, essays, and tributes. We talk about how this book that was largely made in homage to Du Bois and the Harlem Renaissance speaks to children and adults living in the contemporary, post-2020 world.

     

    Original air date: February 23, 2024

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    1 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 58 minutes 4 seconds
    Last Night at the Telegraph Club

    A wise person once said: "having fun is never hard when you've got your library card." To this precious adage, we'd like to add an additional locale for future fun consideration: the fictional Telegraph Club. In this month's feature, we decided to read Malinda Lo's phenomenal YA book Last Night at the Telegraph Club. We discuss the fantastic resources in the book (a bibliography! timelines!) along with the super-accurate-yet-still-deeply-compelling historical adventures of protagonist Lily Hu. While trying to dodge accusations of Communism, keep up her high math grades to participate in the space race, AND help a friend win Miss Chinatown, Lily catches feelings for her classmate Kath. Tune in to hear us discuss their romance at the Telegraph Club -- and to discover whether this Space Girl finds the one who can "know the galaxies of (her) heart."

     

    Original air date: May 30, 2021

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    1 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    American Girl Fans in a Barbie World

    In anticipation of the Barbie movie coming out this July, we took a dive into the corporate history of America’s (smaller) doll.

    Join us for a review of Barbie and Ruth: The Story of the World's Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Created Her. Robin Gerber’s dual biography charts the rise of Barbie under the leadership of the ruthless girlboss Ruth Handler. Her book shares fascinating information about the culture of Mattel—and explains how Barbie and Ken got their names. Much like the Barbie movie, whether you have a love or hate the doll, this episode is for you.

    Original air date: July 17, 2023

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    1 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 9 minutes
    Bicentennial Red, White, and Blues

    With so much recent discussion about the ideas and intentions of the "founders," we decided to watch the film version of the musical 1776...so you won't have to. Clocking in at 2 hours and 45 minutes, this performance will give you more questions than answers as to how the Declaration of Independence was actually written. We talk about Mr. Feeny's (a.k.a William David Daniels's) turn as John Adams, what's really going on with the depiction of Thomas Jefferson's wife, and the general fixation with leading white men of this era.

     

    original air date: July 27, 2022

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    1 October 2024, 4:00 am
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