The newest dolls added to
American Girl doll company’s historical doll characters are Cecile and
Marie-Grace. Their story is set in 1853
during the breakout of the yellow fever.
Both girls were born rich to their respective families. Cecile Rey is the newest African American
doll character that most doll collectors were looking forward after several
years of waiting for another African American character. Marie-Grace Gardner on the other hand has a different
family background from Cecile but over the course of the story they have become
friends.
Each doll character has three separate books
dedicated exclusively to them. So
collecting their stories will involve 6 books in the series. The interesting shift in the creation of the
books for these historical characters was observed by most American Girl Doll
fanatics as the stories are now pointed out in the first person instead of the
usual third person. It seems that it has
been influenced by their “Girl of the Year” dolls’ story pattern. The “Girl of the Year” dolls are characters
that are only available for one year before these are being retired. These characters’ stories also are written in
the first person narrative and usually their stories are set in the modern era
during the year which they are launched.
The story for both Cecile and Marie-Grace are
set on New Orleans’ history instead of just focusing on the era that they
belong. The story line that these
character dolls belong to is the same as the Kirsten doll character. However, the Kirsten doll has already been
archived but her books are still available for order. The story about these two girls are
interesting as it shows that there are also well off African Americans during
the era. It is also fascinating to read
each of the girl’s historical background and how they manage to become friends
despite their differences.
To complement the wonderful
stories created for each girl, Mattel has also adequately created each doll’s
clothing and accessories that perfectly match their historical period. The colorful setting which these two new
characters belong to is one of the most defined eras in the history of New
Orleans. Doll fanatics will surely be
thrilled to see how their stories mesh especially that each doll has its own
collection of books. The two new
characters also have their own mini doll collectibles as well as the “Best
Friends Collection” that includes their paperback books.
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