It's been at least a decade since I aged out of American Girl as a brand, but those stories and those dolls (especially the historical ones) were integral to who I am today, so this was really nostalgic. Raquel being Samantha Parkington's great-granddaughter probably helped, but I think even without that, I would have felt that sense of nostalgia. This story weaves together so many different things: family, adoption, cousin relationships, dolphins, marine conservation, pickleball, family history, and paletas, but it works, and I am very satisfied with this tale. I actually learned something about pickleball as a lifelong Washingtonian, that might be shocking, but I didn't know anything about our state sport...I am not a sporty person. I liked how Samantha's tale was woven into Raquel's, and I wouldn't be mad if they did this with other historical figures, because it's so much better than having Courtney, the 1980s historical character, have her own Molly doll or there being dolls that are worried about Y2K. My one question is, what about Nellie and her sisters, didn't Uncle Gard and Aunt Cornelia adopt them? Honestly, this is making me want to do a deep dive into more of the AG stories, because this was lovely! If you see me reading more AG books, mind your business!
Thank you to Libro FM and Penguin Random House for the Advanced Listening Copy