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PAPERBACK - Jan 1992 by Tripp, Valerie
In Changes for Felicity: A Winter Story, Valerie Tripp masterfully concludes the evocative journey of Felicity Merriman in colonial Williamsburg. As the year 1775 draws to a close, the tension between the colonies and Britain reaches a fever pitch, mirroring the internal growth Felicity has experienced throughout her series. This final installment captures the spirit of a girl caught between the expectations of her society and her own independent, adventurous heart.
Set against the backdrop of a crisp, snowy winter, the narrative beautifully balances historical milestones with deeply personal themes of forgiveness, friendship, and the difficult transition toward maturity. Felicity faces significant challenges that test her resolve, ultimately requiring her to prove her character in ways she never imagined. Tripp’s writing remains both accessible and poignant, inviting readers to reflect on what it means to stand up for one’s beliefs during uncertain times. Whether you are a longtime fan of the series or discovering Felicity’s world for the first time, this story offers a heartwarming and thought-provoking conclusion. It is a quintessential tale of resilience and the enduring power of family that will resonate with readers long after the final page is turned.