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3Girls of the Year (and companions) from the Literature/AmericanGirlsCollection, listed in year of focus release order.
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7[[folder: Lindsey Bergman (2001)]]
8!!Lindsey Bergman
9[[quoteright:278:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lindseylogo_8.jpg]]
10An eager girl who wants to help people out, but her actions tend to not work out. Released in 2001 and lasted into 2002. She was the first Jewish character and first Girl of the Year.
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12%% * AlphaBitch: Blair Kolinski and Missy Rizzo are awful to her. %% Explain. %%
13* AllJewsAreAshkenazi: Lindsey, along with the other Jewish characters, is Ashkenazi.
14* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: She acts as this to her older brother, Ethan.
15* CanineCompanion: Her dog, Mr. Tiny (who was not made into an item in her collection), who is her best friend. She is distraught upon losing him and offers to trade her prized scooter for his safe return.
16* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Lindsey thinks her life is always going to turn out like her fantasies. She's never right.
17* CoolUncle: A bit of a subversion, with Lindsey being the Cool Niece who helps her recently-divorced Uncle open up.
18* CuteClumsyGirl: Lindsey is clumsy and adorable.
19* DidntThinkThisThrough: Lindsey never thinks before she acts.
20* EccentricArtist: Downplayed, but a lot of Lindsey's interests lead towards artistic endeavors, such as decorating the trash cans or becoming invested in her collage.
21%% * EndearinglyDorky: Lindsey to a T. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
22%% * EpicFail: Everything Lindsey attempts. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
23* EvenTheDogIsAshamed: From Lindsey's book, after everyone gets mad at her for ruining the pet parade.
24-->It didn't get any better when I got home, either. Mom met me at the door with her own version of the asparagus face. Even my dog, Mr. Tiny, the most loyal and fabulous wiener dog in the history of the world, lowered his tail and slunk down to the basement at the sight of me.
25* FatalFlaw: Lindsey's inability to think things through results in all of the problems in her book.
26* TheHeart: Nobody realizes Lindsey is this to the rest of her family until she needs to cheer up Ethan, her mother, and then her Uncle.
27* HiddenDepths: Lindsey's brother Ethan is mainly just annoyed at her for most of the book, until he has a stress-breakdown related to his bar mitzvah and refuses to talk to anyone ''but'' Lindsey.
28* JewishAndNerdy: Lindsey is the first American Girl character to have a laptop, in a time period where personal laptops weren't always available to girls her age. This is likely due to the fact her father is a tech company engineer.
29* JewishMother: While her mother isn't a stereotypical depiction, she becomes quite nervous and controlling as Lindsey's brother's bar mitzvah approaches.
30* JewishSmartass: Lindsey isn't ''trying'' to be a smartass. She's just not really able to understand what's appropriate and inappropriate to say.
31* KidsAreCruel: Lindsey and her best friend, April, are relentlessly bullied.
32* LoserProtagonist: Nothing ever seems to go right for this poor girl.
33* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The story of her life. She can't ever seem to do anything right; her protest against the Pet Parade just turns everyone against her, she tries to set up a teacher with another MARRIED teacher... and most famously, her attempts to make her neighborhood look happier with her smiley-face stickers ended up getting her neighbors threatening to sue.
34* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Everything Lindsey tries to do backfires spectacularly.
35* PetTheDog: Lindsey's rude neighbor, Josh, plays into this trope when he finds and returns Lindsey's lost dog Mr. Tiny.
36%% * PluckyGirl: Lindsey. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
37* QuirkyCurls: She has curly auburn hair, though it's quite short, and is quirky and helpful.
38* RedOniBlueOni: Lindsey's red to April's blue. Lindsey is talkative and energetic while April is more shy and gentle.
39* ShipperOnDeck: Lindsey tries to force a relationship between two of her teachers. [[spoiler:One's married.]]
40* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: Lindsey and April are the only ones who understand each other at their school; they are also the school weirdos.
41%% * ATragedyOfImpulsiveness: Everything Lindsey tries. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
42* TenderTomboyishnessFoulFemininity: Lindsey is tomboyish, sweet, energetic, and joyful. She stands up for April, a girl who often gets picked on by Missy and Blair, two girls who are Alpha Bitches.
43* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Lindsey likes climbing trees and riding her scooter and doesn't mind getting her hands dirty. Her new friend, April, wears pink and is more calm natured, but isn't especially girly.
44* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She is energetic and loves climbing trees and riding her scooter, but has no problem wearing a sparkly blue dress for her brother's bar mitzvah and dancing with her Uncle Bernie.
45* TropeyComeHome: Mr. Tiny goes missing, devastating his owner.
46* WellIntentionedExtremist: A sanitized version of this trope as this book was written for a target audience of eight to twelve year olds. The book begins with Lindsey interrupting the pet parade to try and protest for animal rights--resulting in mass chaos.
47* YesMan: Missy Rizzo, Blair's best friend who really only repeats what she says.
48* YouthfulFreckles: Lindsey has a splash of freckles across her nose; she was the second character to have them.
49[[/folder]]
50
51[[folder: Kailey Hopkins (2003)]]
52!!Kailey Hopkins
53[[quoteright:258:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kaileylogo.jpg]]
54A Californian bodyboard surfer girl who wants to preserve her nearby beach's tide pools from being destroyed in a mall development project. She was released in 2003 and lasted until 2004.
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56* CapitalismIsBad: Kailey and Tess are at first excited about the prospect of a new mall in their town until they find out that the mall will destroy the local ecosystem.
57* CommonalityConnection: Kailey manages to connect with Mr. Drake over their love of the tide pools.
58* ConflictingLoyalty: Kailey is adamant about saving the beach from the new mall, but Tess really wants the mall and is less sympathetic to Kailey's cause after breaking her arm on the beach.
59* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Downplayed, as Mr. Drake turns out to be quite reasonable.
60* DissensionRemorse: Kailey and Tess.
61* EarthyBarefootCharacter: While Kailey's doll comes with sandals, she is usually illustrated as barefoot on the beach.
62* GreenAesop: Kailey fights for the creatures living on the beach's tide pools.
63* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Kailey is a bright blonde girl with a heart for every living thing on the beach.
64* InjuredLimbEpisode: Kailey's best friend, Tess, breaks her arm for half the book.
65* KidHero: Kailey spearheads her environmental campaign against the new mall.
66* LighthairedSwimmer: Blonde beach girl.
67* NatureIsNotNice: Tess falls from the rocks on the beach, breaking her arm in an immensely painful way.
68* NatureLover: Both Kailey and her mother are fascinated by marine biology; Kailey spends a lot of her time on the beach inspecting the tide pools.
69* OutdoorsyGal: Kailey loves going to the beach to surf with her beat friend Tess.
70* ObnoxiousInLaws: Part of the reason Mr. Drake sees sense about not destroying the tide pools is because his mother-in-law, Julia, gives him a talking-to.
71* OceanAwe: Kailey spends a good chunk of the book talking about how beautiful the beaches are.
72* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Kailey is a bit of a tomboy due to her sporty attitude and not a fan of shopping, while her best friend, Tess, is a huge fan of shopping.
73* ToylineExclusiveCharacter: Kailey was given a golden retriever dog, Sandy, in her small collection. This was strange, considering she did not have a pet named in the books; meanwhile, the previous Girl of the Year, Lindsey, had a plot-important dog who got ''no'' representation.
74[[/folder]]
75
76[[folder: Marisol Luna (2005)]]
77!!Marisol Luna
78[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marisollogo.jpg]]
79A Mexican-American girl from Chicago who loves to dance. She and her family move from one neighborhood to another in the Chicago area, and she worries about both her dance lessons and the new neighborhood. She was released in 2005 and was the first of the Girls of the Year to be successful.
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81* AmbiguouslyGay: Marisol, a sporty girl, claims she will never have a boyfriend (her Dad playing pretend with her was her "first and only boyfriend") and instinctively pulls away when a boy pulls her in to dance. As well, Gloria Mendoza and Clara G move in together after reconnecting; Clara used to be Gloria's student, but their ambiguous ages could imply this is a romantic connection.
82* ChoreographyPorn: A good portion of the book is spent describing different dances.
83* CoolTeacher: Marisol's homeroom teacher was voted best teacher of the school the previous year. She also helps host Marisol's going-away dance-off.
84* DancePartyEnding: Marisol's class has a going-away surprise party for her featuring a celebratory dance.
85* DecemberDecemberRomance: Marisol's neighbor, Roberto Mendoza, is sixty years old, and decides to marry one of the women from his local senior center. This manages to free up his caretaker daughter Gloria to teach dance in Marisol's new neighborhood.
86* KindheartedCatLover: Rascal, Marisol's cat, used to be a stray, but Marisol took care of him and took him home.
87* MovingAwayEnding: The whole book leads up to the Luna family's move to a new neighborhood.
88* PassionateSportsGirl: Marisol describes herself as incredibly good at any sport that requires a ball.
89* TakeAThirdOption: Marisol is told that her new neighborhood doesn't have a dance studio, so she may have to give up dancing. She instead manages to convince her neighbor to open a dance studio close enough for her and the other kids in the neighborhood.
90* TropeyComeHome: Rascal goes missing shortly before the family moves, to Marisol's dismay.
91* TroubledProduction: Marisol's book was criticized for the scene where her parents explain they are moving; they say the neighborhood is dangerous and hard for kids to play in. Residents of the Pilsen area protested, seeing this as a negative and inaccurate portrayal of their neighborhood. American Girl responded as such:
92-->''"We feel that this brief passage has been taken out of context in the book...In the story you'll see that Marisol's parents want to have a house and a yard, and a place for her to play. As well as [those], there are some other reasons, too, that they are talking about moving."''
93[[/folder]]
94
95[[folder: Jess [=McConnell=] (2006)]]
96!!Jess [=McConnell=]
97[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jesslogo.jpg]]
98A half-Japanese, half-white girl who goes to Belize with her archaeologist parents and learns about the local culture. She's an active soccer player. She was released in 2006.
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100* ActionGirl: Jess is an enthusiastic soccer player who is excited to go kayaking and climbing.
101* AdventurerArchaeologist: Jess would like to be this.
102* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Jess struggles to be seen as grown-up when her parents and siblings just see her as the baby of the family.
103* BigBrotherBully: In his letter to Jess, her brother reminds her of her past failings and calls her by a nickname she hates.
104* BraidsOfAction: Jess's doll comes with her hair in braids, as do most of her illustrations, and she plays soccer.
105* CommonalityConnection: Jess and Sarita, over soccer.
106* CoolBigSis: Jess's sister's letter, in contrast to her brother's, is sweet and heartfelt.
107* CultureClash: Jess is shocked to see a woman breastfeeding in public.
108* FishOutOfWater: This is the first time Jess has been out of the country and on one of her parents' archeological expeditions.
109* GoingNative: Jess often imagines herself as a Maya princess. She does end up staying with an indigenous Maya family for a little bit, becoming best friends with the daughter, Sarita.
110* HomeschooledKids: Jess is homeschooled during her trip to Belize, though she checks in with a teacher by emailing her assignments. This is one of the earliest portrayals of homeschooling in the series outside of historical homeschooling.
111* PassionateSportsGirl: Jess and Sarita bond over their love of soccer.
112* PetBabyWildAnimal: Jess temporarily helps raise a parrot while in Belize.
113* TreasureRoom: Jess and Sarita fall into a room full of ancient pottery.
114[[/folder]]
115
116[[folder: Nicki Fleming (2007)]]
117!!Nicki Fleming
118[[quoteright:283:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nickilogo.jpg]]
119A Colorado girl who struggles to say no when asked; she offers to help her pregnant mother train a dog to be a service dog for others. She was released in 2007 and was the first character to have more than one book to tell her story.
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121* AllDogsArePurebred: [[ZigZaggedTrope Zigzagged.]] Sprocket is said to be a mixed-breed dog, however he has the appearance of a purebred Bernese Mountain Dog.
122* AllGirlsLikePonies: Nicki is quite the horse girl. She even has her own beloved horse, Jackson, who she rides when she feels down.
123%% * AlphaBitch: Heather. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
124* BigNo: Nicki struggles with saying "No" throughout her first book, until she finally does so in order to protect Sprocket.
125* BittersweetEnding: The second book ends with Nicki learning to let Sprocket go and do what he was trained to do, even though she will miss him.
126%% * BrokenAce: Because of the fact she does everything for everyone. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
127* CanineCompanion: Sprocket, as Nicki trains him to be a service dog.
128* {{Catchphrase}}: For Nicki's brother, Adam: "No way, José."
129* CharacterTics: Heather constantly taps her pencil, as if to the beat of a song in her head.
130%% * CopeByPretending: Nicki tries this for a little while. It doesn't work well. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
131* DogsLoveBeingPraised: Nicki always says "Good dog" to Sprocket whenever he does something right.
132* TheEeyore: Poor Nicki spends most of the second book completely depressed over [[spoiler:the departure of Sprocket.]]
133%% * ExtremeDoormat: At the beginning of the series. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
134* FarmersDaughter: Nicki lives on a pig and horse farm, and dresses like it in all of her marketable outfits.
135* InterclassFriendship: Nicki and Becca both dislike the rich people moving into and gentrifying their neighborhood. While Heather turns out to be just as much of a rich brat as they thought, Kris becomes a close friend of theirs.
136%% * LongLastLook: When Nicki sees Sprocket for the last time. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
137* NearAndDearBabyNaming: Nicki's mother asks her to name her twin baby sisters, and she names them after her best friends, Becca and Kris.
138* NewFriendEnvy: Becca gets jealous whenever Nicki hangs out with Kris in both books.
139* NiceGirl: Nicki can't say "No," no matter what, out of fear of disappointing someone.
140* OutdoorsyGal: Her main interests are skiing and horseback riding; she also spends a lot of time sitting outside and sketching.
141* PassionateSportsGirl: For skiing, though it doesn't appear much in the books.
142* PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure: Her best friend, Becca, gets jealous of Nicki's new friend Kris in both books and threatens to ditch Nicki due to it.
143* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Nicki is ten years old when her youngest siblings are born.
144* PreciousPuppy: Sprocket brings Nicki hope, fun, and a love she's never felt before. Too bad he'll inevitably have to leave, as he's only there to be trained.
145%% * RichBitch: Heather. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
146* SamaritanSyndrome: The entire first book features Nicki being unable to say "no" to anyone, to her own detriment.
147* SelectiveObliviousness: In ''Thanks to Nicki,'' Nicki's mother talks happily about how well Sprocket's training went and how they should train another dog--while Nicki and Adam are both completely depressed right in front of her.
148* StoicWoobie: Throughout most of her stories, Nicki is trying to act like she is fine despite her anxious and depressive thoughts.
149* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Only a few years before Nicki's debut, Canadian doll brand Maplelea debuted Taryn Brady, an Appalachian brunette girl with a Bernese Mountain Dog and an interest in art and nature. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as the distance between characters means target audience children didn't exist during Nicki's release, and Taryn is made by a different brand altogether. Funnily enough, fifteen years later Nicki would get her own suspiciously similar substitute in Corinne, and her name was reused for Historical character Nicki Hoffman.
150%% * TearJerker: The entire second book, basically. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
151* TooUnhappyToBeHungry: Nicki in the second book, while her Mom obliviously talks about how great Sprocket's training went.
152* TrainingThePet: She agrees to train Sprocket to be a service dog as a favor to her mother, who is pregnant.
153[[/folder]]
154
155[[folder: Mia St. Clair (2008)]]
156!!Mia St. Clair
157[[quoteright:237:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mialogo.jpg]]
158An ice-skater from upper New York who, after years of playing hockey with her family, wants to pursue figure skating instead. She was released in 2008.
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160%% * AlphaBitch: Vanessa Knowles. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
161* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Mia is the youngest of her family and the only daughter. When her brothers accidentally hurt her in a game, her mom chastises them, telling them that Mia is weaker than they are.
162* BullyTurnedBuddy: Vanessa starts to be a little nicer to Mia following their heart-to-heart in the hotel.
163* {{Catchphrase}}: "No guts, no glory."
164%% * {{Cliffhanger}}: Between the first and second books. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
165%% * CoolTeacher: Mia's new coach, Emma Schubert. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
166* CuteClumsyGirl: Mia is constantly messing up her skating routine. She also begins the book by almost running over someone with a zamboni... oops.
167* EmbarrassingAnimalSuit: Mia has to dress up as Zuzu the mascot Squirrel.
168* FieryRedhead: Mia has bright red hair and is active and passionate.
169* IHaveBrothers: Mia has three older brothers, who she attributes to her tough attitude.
170* IJustWantToBeLoved: Mia finds out that her rival, Vanessa, acts out due to the fact her parents never give her attention.
171* LikeBrotherAndSister: At the end of the second book, Mia tells Anya that she's one of the St. Clairs now.
172* LikeFatherLikeSon: Mia's best friend Anya is an ice skater; her mother is said to have been a skater in Europe.
173* LivingLegend: We find out that Coach Schubert used to be an Olympic Ice Skater.
174%% * LonelyRichKid: Vanessa Knowles. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
175* TheMentor: Coach Schubert gives a lot of time to Mia.
176* PassionateSportsGirl: Mainly for ice skating, but she also loves ice hockey and used to play.
177* PerpetualPoverty: Mia and her family often work odd jobs in order to make enough money to survive.
178* RaceLift: Early prototype images of Mia dolls show designs of darker skinned dolls but at release, she was changed to a white redhead.
179* RedheadsAreUncool: Mia mentions in the first chapter of her first book that she's often teased for her red hair.
180* ResentfulOutnumberedSibling: Downplayed for the most part, but Mia does sometimes feel left out as the only girl.
181%% * SecondPlaceIsForWinners: In the second book. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
182* SiblingTeam: Mia and her brothers all play ice hockey together.
183* WorkingClassHero: Mia and her family are working class, in comparison to the more well off ice skaters she interacts with.
184[[/folder]]
185
186[[folder: Chrissa Maxwell, Gwen Thompson and Sonali Matthews (2009)]]
187!!Chrissa Maxwell, Gwen Thompson and Sonali Matthews
188[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chrissalogo.png]]
189[[caption-width-right:250:Gwen, Chrissa and Sonali in the books.]]
190[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2022_4_1_b042e3b4_4992_4ded_b4f2_e324d4b2d50b_png_2000x1125.jpg]]
191[[caption-width-right:250:Sonali, Chrissa and Gwen in the movie.]]
192Chrissa Maxwell is a girl who, after moving to Minnesota, struggles with bullying in her classroom and outside from the [[GirlPosse Mean Bees]], a group of mean girls. A girl in her class, Gwen Thompson, is the other girl the Mean Bees harrass, and Sonali Matthews starts out as one of the Mean Bees but later becomes Chrissa and Gwen's friend. Released in 2009. All three were released as dolls, but Gwen and Sonali were companions; Chrissa was the first girl of the Year to have additional characters released, as well as the first to have a movie.
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194* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Chrissa (for being the new girl) and Gwen (for being poor) are picked on by the Mean Bees.
195%% * AlphaBitch: Tara, who is the leader of the Mean Bees and is rude to Chrissa and Gwen. %% This didn't explain how she's mean, just says she is. Articulate examples from the stories.%%
196* BetaBitch: Jadyn. In the second book, [[spoiler:she becomes the main Alpha Bitch after Tara starts trying to befriend Chrissa]].
197* BitchInSheepsClothing: Tara is able to get away with a lot of her bullying due to her reputation.
198* BrainyBrunette: Chrissa is a kind and smart young girl with a big heart.
199* BulliedIntoDepression: Happens to Chrissa throughout her story. Implied to be part of the reason Gwen is so depressed all the time as well.
200%% * BullyMagnet: Poor Gwen. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
201* BullyTurnedBuddy: More so in the film than in the books, but this happens to all of the Mean Bees. Sonali is the first to turn away from bullying Chrissa.
202* CoolOldLady: Chrissa is close with her Nana, who raises llamas.
203* {{Cyberbullying}}: Cyberbullying was just starting to become a problem in the late 2000s due to the rise of accessability to internet for younger children and households, and Chrissa's entire second book is focused on it.
204* DisappearedDad: Gwen's dad; in the books he abandons his family, and in the movie he has died.
205%% * EccentricArtist: Chrissa's teacher. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
206* ElegantClassicalMusician: Gwen, who is very talented at playing the violin.
207* EnemyEatsYourLunch: In the film, the Mean Bees steal Chrissa's cookies. Luckily, she had some saved up.
208* EveryoneLovesBlondes: The class bully and popular girl, Tara, is blonde. So is her second-in-command, Jadyn, in the film.
209* FakeNationality: Indian Sonali was portrayed by Mexican Ariela Barer.
210* FightingBackIsWrong: Subverted, in which Chrissa learns that speaking up is not the same as "snitching."
211* FriendshipTrinket: Chrissa, Gwen and Sonali's headbands.
212%% * GirlPosse: The Mean Bees, who often pick on Chrissa and Gwen.
213* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Gwen is a shy girl with blonde hair who is timid but very sweet.
214* HeelFaceTurn: Sonali enters the story as a girl who is a Mean Bee along with Tara and Jadyn, but pretty soon, in the ending of Chrissa's first story, she soon realizes how to hang out with nicer people, and leaves the Mean Bees and hangs out with Chrissa and Gwen from that time on.
215* HomeworkSlave: Implied in the film, as Sonali has to swiftly leave Chrissa's house to help Tara with homework.
216* ImportantHaircut: Gwen excitedly wants Chrissa to help her get bangs after things start looking up for her. This is unfortunately ruined by Tara's intervention.
217* JoblessParentDrama: Gwen's mother struggles to find a job while the two of them live in the homeless shelter.
218* KidsAreCruel: Chrissa and Gwen are relentlessly bullied by the Mean Bees.
219* LiveActionAdaptation: Recieved the movie ''An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong,'' which was named after the second book's title.
220* NewFriendEnvy: In the second book, Sonali and Gwen become distant from Chrissa when she starts trying to befriend Tara. Justified, considering what she'd done to them. This plotline is cut for the movie.
221* NiceGirl: Chrissa is extremely nice and outgoing and desperate to make friends, which makes the bullying hit all the harder.
222* ReformedBully: Sonali is the first of the Mean Bees to reform and become nicer, and then Tara and Jadyn.
223%% * RetroactiveRecognition: The three actresses who played the characters in the film were Creator/SammiHanratty, Creator/KaitlynDever, and Creator/ArielaBarer. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
224* StreetUrchin: Gwen initially lives in a homeless shelter with her mother.
225* StrugglingSingleMother: In the books, Gwen's dad abandoned her family, leaving her mother to struggle and eventually lose the house. In the film, it's softened so that he died.
226* TerribleTrio: The Mean Bees, until Sonali leaves them.
227* ThrowingTheFight: Chrissa used to let Tara win at swim meets in order to avoid worse bullying. She eventually gets brave enough to swim on her own.
228* TraumaticHaircut: For Gwen; Jaydn says she's going to cut her hair nicely, and then hacks her bangs off.
229* TroubledProduction: There was public hullaballoo over Gwen being a homeless character represented by a $100 doll, with no proceeds going towards homeless charities.
230* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: In the first book, Tara pushes Gwen into the swimming pool, despite the fact the poor girl can't swim. It's entirely possible she expected her to drown.
231* UnconfessedUnemployment: Gwen keeps her homelessness a secret. Which makes sense, considering how relentlessly she's been bullied.
232* UnusualPetsForUnusualPeople: Chrissa's grandmother owns llamas. While this interests Sonali, Tara only uses it against her, calling her "Chrissa the Llama Girl." This ends up being the final straw.
233[[/folder]]
234
235[[folder: Lanie Holland (2010)]]
236!!Lanie Holland
237[[quoteright:259:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lanielogo.jpg]]
238An adventurous girl who loves the outdoors while her family prefers the indoors; she wants to get outside and explore nature, but struggles to do so.
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240* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Emily to Lanie, until she learns that Emily looks up to her that she wants to be a scientist just like her.
241* BizarreTasteInFood: Her little sister Emily will only eat pizza, so everyone has to make every food they make into some kind of pizza-shape.
242* BunniesForCuteness: Lanie has a pet rabbit named Lulu.
243* ButterflyOfTransformation: Rather overt, as Lanie's study of butterflies connects to her relationship to her family.
244-->''"I looked at Emily, who was gazing in wonder as the monarchs’ new wings lifted them into the air, and it struck me: in a way, Emily herself had new wings—and in a way I guess I did, too. Like the butterflies, we had changed—and in the process, we had discovered a wider, more wonderful world right around us."''
245* CoolAunt: Lanie's Aunt Hannah. She supports Lanie's dream of being a scientist, and spends time with Lanie gardening and camping.
246* CoolBigSis: Angela who styles Lanie's hair and comforts her when she is feeling stressed out.
247* CrankyNeighbor: Lanie's next-door neighbor, who often argues with her over the state of her garden or her control over her rabbit. At one point she threatens to call the HOA on the Hollands.
248* DissensionRemorse: Lanie snaps at Dakota over email and immediately feels so bad about it that she sends her another email apologizing.
249* DumbBlonde: Averted. Lanie is a bookish and scientific blonde.
250* FriendToBugs: Lanie loves insects, unlike her little sister.
251* GreenAesop: Lanie's storys have encourage conservation efforts among the target audience.
252* GreenMeansNatural: Lanie's meet outfit is a green dress with blue accents.
253* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Lanie is bright and cheerful and friendly to all animals and insects.
254* MiddleChildSyndrome: Between Angela always practicing the same song on the cello and Emily always wanting to spend time with Lanie when she's doing scientific research on things, Lanie often feels bombarded, but she soon learns that Angela has to practice the song in order to play it right for music class, and Emily wants to be a scientist just like Lanie.
255* OutdoorsyGal: To Lanie's chagrin, she's the only one in her family; they prefer to be indoors watching TV or on computers.
256* PetTheDog: After Lanie makes an attempt to connect with her neighbor, it actually works.
257* PlentyOfBlondes: Lanie, her mother and her little sister all have the same blonde hair.
258* PrettyButterflies: Lanie has a huge interest in monarch butterflies and their conservation. Butterflies decorate a few of Lanie's outfits.
259* QuirkyCurls: Lanie's a weird nature girl and science enthusiast with incredibly curly hair.
260* QuirkyHousehold: Mrs. Holland is an architect, and she designed her family a strange, three-story house, with a working dumbwaiter for Lanie's rabbit.
261* SpidersAreScary: Lanie's little sister, Emily, has a fear of bugs at first, until Lanie shows her a caterpillar that she is taking care of.
262* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Lanie is the OutdoorsyGal tomboy to her older sister, Angela. Lanie is active and energetic, doesn't mind getting her hands dirty, and is interested in science and nature, while Angela is more feminine, enjoys hair styling, and prefers staying indoors and playing the cello.
263* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Lanie is energetic, has a love for science, and doesn't mind getting her hands dirty when gardening or when touching bugs. However she has no issue wearing dresses and lets her older sister Angela style her hair whenever she is stressed out.
264[[/folder]]
265
266[[folder: Kanani Akina (2011)]]
267!!Kanani Akina
268[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_1eecdf338adf53002080be803a54ee06_e96956b1_500.jpg]]
269A partially-Hawaiian girl living in Hawaii who tries to get along with her visiting cousin, who seems bored with their home. Released in 2011, nearly five years after the last Girl of the Year to be of color.
270----
271* AllLovingHero: Kanani wants to spread the spirit of aloha to everyone she meets.
272%% * CanineCompanion: To the point where Kanani's dog came with her basic accessories. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
273* ClashingCousins: Rachel is snippy and distant for most of the first book, until she and Kanani manage to connect.
274* EndangeredSpecies: Kanani rescues a baby monk seal on the beach, and then gets involved in conservation efforts.
275* FamilyOfChoice: Kanani considers everyone in her town and neightborhood to be extened family.
276* HulaAndLuaus: While mostly averted, Kanani does hula dance at a luau; however, it's a performance of her culture, not merely to entertain tourists.
277* LongHairIsFeminine: Kanani has some of the longest hair of any American Girl doll; it comes down to the doll's knees.
278%% * NewFriendEnvy: In the second book, when Kanani's best friend finds someone to surf with, she feels left out. %% This still doesn't explain. %%
279* NiceGirl: She is a friendly girl towards everyone, including guests that come to her parents' shave ice shop.
280%% * OceanAwe: When Kanani shows Rachel around the islands. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
281* ParentWithNewParamour: Rachel's mother drops her off in Hawai'i to stay with her extended family while she goes off to have a honeymoon with her new husband.
282* SecretDiary: Kanani and Rachel's grandmother gives them both identical diaries, which results in Kanani accidentally reading Rachel's.
283* SturdyAndSteadyTurtles: Kanani is told a story about a turtle in order to convince her to keep moving forward.
284* SwitchingPOV: This is the only contemporary character book that uses third person POV instead of first.
285* TrueBlueFemininity: Kanani's meet outfit features a long, flowing blue island style dress.
286[[/folder]]
287
288[[folder: [=McKenna=] Brooks (2012)]]
289!![=McKenna=] Brooks
290[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mckennalogo.jpg]]
291A girl into gymnastics who struggles to balance her academic difficulties with her love of and focus on gymnastics. Released in 2012 and the second to have a movie.
292----
293* AdaptationalJerkass: It's downplayed since American Girl clearly doesn't want their main character to be a jerk, but the movie makes [=McKenna=] much more prideful in herself and her achievements. In the book, her ankle injury was due to an accident; in the film, it was due to her overestimating herself and her abilities.
294* AllGirlsLikePonies: [=McKenna=] and Josie are overjoyed to go to a therapy horse barn.
295* ContinuityCameo: [=McKenna=] is the first character to canonically appear in another character's book series; in 2024 she--now an adult in college--is Lila Monetti's gymnastics coach and previous babysitter.
296* DreamCrushingHandicap: Josie initially thinks that her paralysis will prevent her from becoming a horse rider. She discovers differently in the second book.
297* FollowInMyFootsteps: Toulane's mother wants her to be a competitive gymnast, but Toulane wants to do rhythmic gymnastics.
298* GameBreakingInjury: [=McKenna's=] initial injury prevents her from practicing gymnastics for an extended period of time.
299* InspirationallyDisadvantaged: [=McKenna's=] tutor, Josie, downplays this but it's still present. While she is seen having her own interests and personality, her main role in the story is to help [=McKenna=] overcome her own ableism.
300* LiveActionAdaptation: The second Girl of the Year to get her own TV movie, following Chrissa: ''[=McKenna=]: Shoot for the Stars.''
301* NewFriendEnvy: [=McKenna's=] best friend, Toulane, towards Josie.
302* PassionateSportsGirl: Gymnastics. She describes it as her whole life.
303* PhysicalTherapyPlot: [=McKenna=] begins taking physical therapy after her ankle heals.
304* RaceLift: Toulane is played by Filipino actress Ysa Penarejo; she has no stated ethnicity in the books but is illustrated as white.
305%% * SecondPlaceIsForWinners: [[spoiler: In the second book.]] %% Add more context to explain this. %%
306[[/folder]]
307
308[[folder: Saige Copeland (2013)]]
309!!Saige Copeland
310[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saigelogo.jpg]]
311An artist who, after hearing her school must alternate between art and music instruction due to budget cuts, wants to help raise funds so they can continue to do both. and struggles to overcome performance anxiety. She was released in 2013.
312----
313* AdaptationalJerkass: In the film, Dylan is a more malicious in trying to get Tessa's attention away from Saige and to her. In the book, it seems to be more of a simple misunderstanding.
314* AllGirlsLikePonies: Saige is even more of a horse girl than Nicki; while Nicki's horses were rather incidental to the plot and only seen when she rode to take her mind off issues, Saige is constantly at her grandmother's farm. She is learning how to train horses, paints the horses for inspiration, and [[spoiler:gets her own horse for her birthday]].
315* AnimalLover: Horse Girl Saige, as well as her new friend Gabi, who knows how to train horses and dogs.
316* BewareTheNiceOnes: Saige is usually a nice girl but in the movie, when Dylan tells her and Gabi that they should just do their own art fundraiser instead of doing an art and music fundraiser (and Tessa agrees with her), Saige angrily explodes at Dylan.
317* CoolHorse: Picasso is actually able to paint.
318* CoolOldLady: Saige is extremely close with her grandmother Mimi, who is an artist who raises horses and rescues kittens.
319* CuttingCorners: Saige is distraught that she will have to go a year without art class, due to the school not being able to afford a permanent art teacher and having to rotate between it and music.
320* FeudEpisode: In the movie, Saige gets upset with Tessa for taking Dylan's side on what kind of fundraiser they should have instead of listening to her ideas. She immediately explodes at Dylan and blames her for taking over everything--leading Tessa to get upset and storm off with Dylan. Tessa eventually shows up at Saige's house and tells her Saige was right about her ideas, and that ''she'' was jealous that Saige was hanging out with Gabi in the same way. The two best friends hug and make up. Saige later apologizes to Dylan and learns she was jealous of Saige's friendship with Tessa, and the two of them work together (along with Tessa and Gabi) for the art and music fundraiser.
321* GameBreakingInjury: Mimi is put out of commission for quite some time after getting tripped by her new kitten.
322* LiveActionAdaptation: ''An American Girl: Saige Paints the Sky.'' Confusing partially as it's also the name of the second book.
323* NewFriendEnvy: Saige becomes insecure after her best friend, Tessa, makes a new friend at music camp, Dylan. Also, Tessa becomes insecure when Saige hangs out with Gabi, a new girl in school.
324* PerformanceAnxiety: Saige struggles with this throughout her story.
325* PetsAsAPresent: Is given a horse for her tenth birthday.
326* PonyTale: Saige's second book focuses a lot on her training her horse to perform in a parade.
327* SavingTheOrphanage: Saige puts on an art show in order to raise money for her school's art class.
328* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Saige is a brunette horse girl with an interest in art, extreme social anxiety, and a black-and-white dog, similar to 2007's Nicki Fleming.
329[[/folder]]
330
331[[folder: Isabelle Palmer (2014)]]
332!!Isabelle Palmer
333[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/isabellelogo.jpg]]
334A ballet dancer who attends the (fictional) Anna Hart School of Arts in Washington, DC and wants to both dance and design her own costumes and outfits. She was released in 2014.
335----
336* AdaptedOut: Her best friend Gabriel, the aspiring magician, is absent in the film.
337* AlphaBitch: Renata. Not only is she is rude to Isabelle, she tries to outdo her during ballet class.
338* BalletEpisode: Isabelle's books are way more focused on ballet than Marisol's.
339* ChoreographyPorn: Most of the books feature elaborate descriptions of Isabelle's dance practices and performances.
340%% * CoolBigSis: Jade. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
341* CuteClumsyGirl: Isabelle is constantly falling over herself in her attempts to dance.
342* CuteKitten: Isabelle's new kitten, Tutu.
343* DaintyLittleBalletDancers: Isabelle is shy and awkward. Subverted with her best friend Luisa, who is an ActionGirl who'd fight just about anything or anyone.
344* DancingWithMyself: Isabelle often dances to de-stress.
345* DissensionRemorse: In the movie, Isabelle and Jade have an argument and soon feel bad about it. They soon make up though, of course.
346* EveryGirl: Isabelle isn't especially talented at dancing like everyone around her is. [[spoiler:She does later discover her own talent and passion for sewing and designing.]]
347* EveryoneLovesBlondes: While Isabelle has her own issues with getting attention, her big sister Jade, who looks just like her, is the darling of everyone around them.
348* FeudEpisode: In the movie, Isabelle and Jade have an argument when Isabelle tells Jade that she feels tired of being in her shadow, when Jade gets upset and tells her that everyone pays attention to Isabelle's feelings more than hers, leading Isabelle to accidentally break their nutcracker. In the end, however, Isabelle apologizes to Jade and understands that Jade has anxiety just like she does, and Jade tells her that she's glad that Isabelle didn't give up in the show in Anna Hart. The two sisters hug and make up.
349* GirlyGirl: She is one of the most feminine American Girl characters: her favorite color is pink and she loves fashion, sewing, and ballet.
350* GrowingUpSucks: Jade is terrified of getting taller in fear that she'll lose the dance roles she's been working so hard for.
351* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Isabelle is a sweet, quiet, shy blonde.
352* ICantDance: Isabelle is much less of a natural dancer than her sister, Jade. Promotional material for the film adaptation, has her parents often discuss how much worse she was than her older sister Jade. Yikes.
353* IJustWantToBeLoved: Renata is secretly jealous of Isabelle for having a close family that cares about her dancing, while Renata's parents neglect her and focus more on her brother's football interest.
354* InfantSiblingJealousy: In the movie, Isabelle learns that Jade can sometimes be jealous, because everyone pays so much attention to Isabelle's problems that nobody pays attention to Jade's.
355* InspirationallyDisadvantaged: In the third book, when Isabelle's troupe performs for a children's hospital. Isabelle finds inspiration to dance better in the little girl in the wheelchair who is about to get surgery so she can "dance like [her]."
356--> ''"The expression on the girl’s face was enough to make me leap even higher the next time—higher than the tallest ocean wave, so high that I could wrap my arms around the moon and bring it back for her."''
357* KindheartedCatLover: Isabelle.
358* LiveActionAdaptation: ''Isabelle Dances into the Spotlight.''
359%% * LonelyRichKid: Renata. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
360* MonochromeCasting: In the books, the only mentioned black character in the Washington DC setting is Gabriel. In the film, it's only Renata. It's exceptionally strange as Washington, DC, is a largely black city, with over 1/3rd of the demographics African-American.
361* NervousWreck: Isabelle has anxiety when performing, especially when Renata is around.
362* OvershadowedByAwesome: Isabelle is constantly in her big sister's shadow.
363* PetsAsAPresent: Her kitten Tutu a gift for her mother.
364* PinkMeansFeminine: A very obvious example. Isabelle is interested in ballet, fashion design and creation, and kittens, and is often dressed in pink. Her promotional material is always pink, and her removable hair extensions are a hot pink.
365* RedOniBlueOni: Isabelle's blue to Luisa's red. Isabelle is shy and anxious while Luisa is more talkative and confident.
366* RoseHairedSweetie: Bright and cheerful Isabelle is the first American Girl character to have unnatural hair colors, with pink highlights; on the doll, the tips were attached and could be removed.
367* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome: Isabelle has this big time with her older sister Jade, who is a dancing prodigy. Especially after [[spoiler:Jade is cast as Clara in their school's ''Nutcracker'' production]].
368* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Marisol Luna, who was also a ballet dancer. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as Isabelle was eleven years after Marisol (the target audience would have been toddlers at best) and Isabelle's stories and collection actually focuses more on ballet, while Marisol cares more about folklorico dance and is just starting in ballet (while her collection doesn't truly reflect this).
369* TextileWorkIsFeminine: Isabelle finds that she has a talent for sewing and fashion design.
370* TroubledProduction: Isabelle received some backlash upon release due to the fact she lived in Washington DC, a place with an incredibly diverse population and a large Black population, with an author known for writing Black character books--but was a white blonde character and yet ''another'' in a series of multiple white Girls of the Year. She didn't sell as well as was expected; her doll was available at overstock benefit sales for multiple ''years'' following her release.
371[[/folder]]
372
373[[folder: Grace Thomas (2015)]]
374!!Grace Thomas
375[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gracelogo.jpg]]
376 A baker and aspiring entrepreneur from Massachusetts, who travels to France with her mother to help in her aunt and uncle's patisserie when she is pregnant. Grace's movie tied in with ''Series/MasterChef Junior'' and her collection focused heavily on cooking and baking.
377----
378
379* BrainyBrunette: Grace aspires to be a business owner, even at her young age.
380* CanineCompanion: Grace's french bulldog, Bonbon.
381* ClashingCousins: Sylvie is at first incredibly standoffish towards Grace.
382* GayParee: Grace actually doesn't spend a lot of time touring Paris, as she's there more while her mother's helping. But her collection focuses on the bistros, cafés, and Eiffel Tower imagery everywhere.
383* InfantSiblingJealousy: Sylvie, towards her new half-sister.
384* ItRunsInTheFamily: Grace is a chef, just like her grandparents.
385* LanguageFluencyDenial: Sylvie pretends to not speak English to avoid having to talk to Grace. This falls apart the second Grace mentions it to Sylvie's parents.
386* LiveActionAdaptation: ''Grace Stirs Up Success.''
387* PetsAsAPresent: In the film, she is delivered her dog as a birthday surprise.
388* PinkMeansFeminine: Grace is girly and has many feminine outfits with pink.
389* RaceLift: Grace is white but in the film was played by Music/OliviaRodrigo; however, she is still portrayed as white.
390* RetroactiveRecognition: Grace was played by then-newcomer Music/OliviaRodrigo in her film adaptation. Rodrigo would later become a Disney television star, and then a Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter. [[https://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/a39861706/olivia-rodrigo-american-girl-doll-store-visit-photos/ As of 2022]], she still has her Grace doll (as well as a doll of Maritza Ochoa), which she posted pictures of when she visited the American Girl store in New York.
391* SavingTheOrphanage: Grace has to help her grandparents earn money for a new oven, or else they will have to close their bakery.
392* SweetBaker: Grace is a sweet girl who has the dream of being a baker.
393* SupremeChef: While Grace has her occasional accidents in the kitchen, she is immensely talented for her age and manages to win over major critics, ranging from her older brother to ''{{Series/MasterChef}} Junior.''
394* TomboyishPonytail: Grace is girly, but she only has a high ponytail when she's baking.
395* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Macarons.
396[[/folder]]
397
398[[folder: Lea Clark (2016)]]
399!!Lea Clark
400[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lealogo.jpg]]
401A photographer who goes on a trip to Brazil to visit her older brother; she shows interest in wildlife preservation. She was the last to have a film until Corinne Tan in 2022. Released in 2016.
402----
403* ActionGirl: Lea's best friend Camila, who is constantly running around, swimming, and practicing capoeira.
404* AdaptedOut: Camila, despite featuring heavily in Lea's books, is mysteriously absent in the film when Lea is in her area and could use some serious help.
405* AdaptationalBadass: Lea does some pretty badass things in her book, but none of it compares to the film. There she takes a determined trek through the jungle to rescue her brother including making her own makeshift raft, trapping and threatening a poacher, and action-movie attempts to take down a smuggling ring.
406* AdaptationalJerkass: In the books, Lea is daring, adventurous, and caring. But in the movie, she is more irritable and rude towards Zac's fiancee, Paula, at first. She is also more bossy but she eventually gets along more with Paula during their big adventure in the Amazon.
407* AnimalLover: Lea's collection featured multiple animal plushies, representing the animals she came across in Brazil. In the movie, she also works to stop an animal-smuggling ring and has a sweet moment with an injured sloth.
408* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: When Zac has an obvious crush, Lea decides to use this to get him to take her to the beach.
409* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Lea struggles to be seen as more grown-up, despite her whole family seeing her as the baby.
410* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins: Aki's tribe in the movie.
411* CameraFiend: Lea's main interest is in photography.
412* CoolOldLady: Lea's late grandmother, Ama, who traveled the world.
413* EarthyBarefootCharacter: In the movie, Lea removes her shoes while rowing the boat.
414* EmbarrassingNickname: "Cricket."
415%% * GibberishOfLove: Zac, when he sees Paloma. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
416* MightyWhitey: In the movie, it's revealed that Ama visited an uncontacted native tribe and gave them important medical care that they wouldn't have had otherwise.
417* NativeGuide: Aki in the film, a Native South American child who lives in the Amazon and meets Lea and Paula on their mission to find Zac.
418* NewFriendEnvy: In Lea's third book, ''Lea and Camila'', Lea feels left out when Abby and Camila start hanging out.
419* ParentChildTeam: In the film, when Lea and her mother go to Brazil together.
420* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Her older brother Zac is in his twenties and already living and working abroad, while Lea is ten years old.
421* PrettyButterflies: Lea's Rainforest Hike outfit is decorated with butterflies; it's the one featured most prominently in the movie.
422* RedOniBlueOni: In the books, with cautious and careful Lea and her enthusiastic and energetic best friend Camila. In the film, with determined and daring Lea and skittish Paula.
423* SequelEscalation: Lea's books are quite adventurous but rather lighthearted, with Lea learning how to swim, navigate the jungle, raise animals, and communicate with her friends. The movie scales up the drama and features her having to rescue her kidnapped brother from an animal-smuggling ring.
424* ShipperOnDeck: When Camila sees Zac embarrass himself in front of Paloma, she slyly informs him that her cousin is single.
425* ShownTheirWork: Author Lisa Yee took the effort of doing research at the Amazon Rainforest for her Lea Clark books, taking part in river raft rides while mingling with wildlife and the locals for her and the readers to better immerse with the setting and to add authenticity to the story.
426* SpidersAreScary: Lea and Paula both scream and run away from a spider they see on a branch.
427* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Lea is similar to Jess [=McConnell=] from 2006, with her travel to a South American country starting with "B", finding a sporty best friend who lives there, struggling to prove she's more grown-up despite being the baby of the family, raising and releasing a baby animal native to the region, being inspired by traveler family members, and more. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as Jess had been released ten years ago, long enough for a target age child to have little to no memory of her release.
428** Additionally, there's Paloma. Zac has a huge crush on Camila's cousin, Paloma the scuba instructor, in the books. In the film, he instead has a girlfriend named Paula.
429* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Lea is absolutely terrified of the ocean and swimming in general. Unfortunately, they are practically ''living'' on the beach during their trip to Brazil, with Lea's new best friend being a passionate swimmer with a scuba-diving instructor for a cousin.
430[[/folder]]
431
432[[folder: Gabriela [=McBride=] (2017)]]
433!!Gabriela [=McBride=]
434[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gabrielalogo.png]]
435An African-American spoken-word poet and dancer, whose mission is to save the Liberty Arts Center her mom directs from destruction. She also has a stutter, making her the second main American Girl and first Girl of the Year to have a canonically stated disability ([=McKenna's=] ADHD never goes past implied).
436
437Gabriela is the first and so far only Black Girl of the Year, and was the first character since Kailey to have a longer availability window; she was released in 2017 and available until mid-2018.
438----
439* AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil: It's implied that as a Student Council member, Gabriela would ''actually'' be able to implement widespread change in the school.
440* AffectionateNickname: "Enchilada Princess" for Aaliyah.
441%% * AlphaBitch: Aaliyah at first.
442* BigBrotherMentor: Red, to his cousin Gabriela in their poetry slams.
443* BullyTurnedBuddy: Aaliyah Read-Johnson.
444* BullyingTheDisabled: Aaliyah mocks Gabriela for her stutter at first, but then, the two of them become friends in ''Gabriela: Time for Change.''
445* ChoreographyPorn: Especially in the Flash Mob scene.
446* ClashingCousins: In the second book, Gabriela feels betrayed by her cousin Red taking part in the freshman initiation.
447* CoolTeacher: Amelia Sanchez.
448* CommonalityConnection: Gabriela and Red are both really into poetry. She also befriends Isaac, who is really into Shakespeare poems. She also connects with Amelia Sanchez, her ballet instructor, over their respective disabilities (Gabriela's stutter and Amelia's dyslexia).
449* DancingWithMyself: When Gabriela is practicing for the flash mob.
450* DefrostingIceQueen: When Gabriela writes Aaliyah a poem.
451* EmbarrassingNickname: Starts with Gabriela being called "Repeat," but soon every new student in the middle school gets one.
452* ICantDance: Gabriela is a good dancer, but falls behind in her practice after taking on the Student Council. [[spoiler:She ends up giving up ballet in order to make time for her schoolwork and poetry.]]
453* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Aaliyah turns out to be this. Teagan also gets this trope, because Gabriela soon learns that she has trouble making friends when she is trying to figure out why Teagan is jealous of Gabby's friendship with Aaliyah.
454* InitiationCeremony: There turns out to be a freshman initiation to Gabriela's middle school, where cruel pranks are pulled on all of the students.
455* IntercontinuityCrossover: With the Contemporary Characters. In Z Yang's stopmotion promo series, Gabriela had a phone interview with her, and later they [=FaceTimed=] so she could meet Tenney Grant.
456* KidsAreCruel: Aaliyah used to bully Gabriela for her chronic stutter by calling her "Repeat."
457* KindheartedCatLover: Gabriela has a soft fluffy cat named Maya.
458* LovingBully: A rare platonic example, where Aaliyah bullied Gabriela because she thought that Gabi didn't want to be friends with her, while she desperately wanted to be friends with her and Teagan.
459* NewFriendEnvy: Teagan towards Aaliyah.
460* ReformedBully: Aaliyah stops making fun of Gabriela after they find common ground.
461* SavingTheOrphanage: The first book focuses on Gabriela and her friends trying to raise funds to save Liberty Arts.
462* ShoutOut: In the first book, Gabriela's dance studio holds a flash mob to save their arts center. They dance to "You Can't Stop the Beat," itself a shout-out to ''{{Theatre/Hairspray}},'' but they then proceed to describe the exact remix they're using, and the descriptions perfectly match the ''{{Series/Glee}}'' version of the song.
463* SingleMindedTwins: Kayla and Layla in ''Gabriela Speaks Out.''
464* TheSmartGuy: Teagan, who goes to a school specifically for coding.
465* SpeechImpediment: Gabriela has a chronic stutter and has to go to speech therapy.
466* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Isabelle and Marisol, who were both ballet focused characters. Notably, this is more in the collection, as Gabriela later drops from ballet (while Marisol had only just started and Isabelle had a focus on it) and [[JustifiedTrope justified]] as Marisol was over a decade since release.
467* ToylineExclusiveCharacter: Not exactly a character, but Gabriela was promoted with exclusively tap dance outfits and props. The books barely mention tap dancing, with most of her focus being on ballet (which she later quits).
468* TwoTimerDate: The third book deals with Gabriela having a ton of responsibilites that clash with each other, culminating in her Halloween failure.
469* WritersBlock: Gabriela has this often when she needs to write a poem for something.
470[[/folder]]
471
472[[folder: Luciana Vega (2018)]]
473!!Luciana Vega
474[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lucianalogo.png]]
475 An aspiring astronaut of Chilean descent, she dreams of being the first person on Mars and attends Space Camp. A lot of her collection is designed to promote STEM to girls. She was released in 2018 and remained available until fall 2021, making her one of the longest available characters.
476--
477* AffectionateNickname: "Lulu" by Isadora, "Astro-Luci" by her cousins.
478* AlphaBitch: Ella at first, who envies Luciana, but the two of them become friends eventually and learn to work together. There's also Claire, who is bratty and tries to manipulate people including Luciana, but she shapes up later on.
479%% * AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Meg to Ella Emerick.
480* BigBrotherInstinct: Luciana is thrilled that her family will be adopting a new baby, and is over the moon that she'll get to be a sister.
481%% * BullyTurnedBuddy: Both Ella Emerick and Claire Jacobs to Luci.
482* ClashingCousins: Luciana finds it hard to relate to her Chilean cousins, only to realize it's because she only talks about her own adventures. This trope also goes with Ella and Charlotte's relationship as cousins, because Ella envies Luciana at first for being the leader and Charlotte often bosses Ella around in order to make her nice.
483* ComfortingComforter: In the first book, Luciana feels like a bad leader, but her whole team comforts her and tell her that she is a part of their team, and Ella adds on that without Luciana, they wouldn't even be a team, which makes Luciana feel much better.
484* CosmicMotifs: Luci has a star necklace she always wears, and a matching moon one she gets for her sister. Most of her outfits and promotional photos are decorated with stars as well.
485* EverybodyHatesMathematics: Despite being incredibly smart and skilled in everything else needed to go to space camp, Luci mentions disliking math and not being very good at it.
486%% * FatalFlaw: Her impulsiveness.
487* GirlsVsBoysPlot: In the first book, with the girls' team and boys' team pitted against each other in competition.
488* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: Luciana has a love for sparkly things, anything pink and purple, and added a purple streak in her hair to match with her best friend Raelyn from back at home. However, she is active and has the dream of being an astronaut on Mars when she grows up.
489%% * HappilyAdopted: Baby Isadora.
490%% * LonelyRichKid: Claire Jacobs in the later books.
491* NewFriendEnvy: Ella thinks that this is the reason Luci keeps blaming Claire for things. Turns out she was right and Claire was trying to manipulate everyone.
492* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Luci and her team take it upon themselves to investigate to see if their lost part was stolen... only to break the other team's robot and earn themselves a disqualification.
493* NonconformistDyedHair: Luciana's purple streak, which is meant to symbolize her impulsiveness, as she and her friend applied it to themselves on a whim.
494%% * ReformedBully: Both Ella Emerick after the first book and Claire Jacobs after the second book.
495%% * RobotDog: At the first book's space camp, and also sold in Luci's collection.
496%% * TheLeader: Which is what she always tries to be. Especially when working with her team during space camp in her first book.
497%% * TheSmartGirl: Is a smart and creative girl.
498* ATragedyOfImpulsiveness: In the first book, when Luci leads her team to accidentally break another team's robot.
499* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Claire abandons Luciana in the pool's storage room in hopes of getting her in trouble and thus getting more attention; this leaves Luci underwater for an extended period of time during which she could have drowned, and she has panic attacks following while remembering the incident. Lampshaded by the fact Claire always thought that Luciana would be rescued and didn't think it would have any lasting effects.
500* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Luciana mentions that she's incredibily lonely at home with both her parents working. Also Claire Jacobs to her father; he's unable to pick her up at any time, until the end of the third book when he realizes he's been working too much.
501[[/folder]]
502
503[[folder: Blaire Wilson (2019)]]
504!!Blaire Wilson
505[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blairelogo.jpg]]
506A girl who lives on a farm; her family in upstate New York owns a farm-to-table restaurant and she has recently learned she has lactose intolerance and has to adapt to a new diet--and that a family friend is getting married. Her story deals with connecting with friends and family.
507----
508* AnimalLover: Blaire lives on a farm and constantly hangs out with her animals, especially the goats and silkie chickens.
509* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Her brother, Beckett.
510--> ''"Did you see this?" I asked, waving my tablet at him.''
511-->''"What did Beckett do to your tablet now?" Dad said, sighing.''
512* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: With Eli.
513* BoysLikeCreepyCritters: Beckett is a fan of bugs and frogs.
514* CoolBigSis: Cat, the farm manager, serves as this for Blaire.
515* DisappearedDad: Blaire's friend Eli's dad.
516* FeudEpisode: In Blaire's first book, she and Thea argue about Blaire paying too much attention to her wedding plans instead of her performance, but they immediately make up, and they tell each other that they missed each other, even during all the times when Blaire was planning a wedding and Thea was hanging out with Madison. In the second book, Blaire snaps at Eli and blames him for the fact that she bumped into her mother and caused the sauce to spill, but then apologizes to him during recess the next day that she got so mad at him and admitted that she was right about her causing her mom to spill the sauce, and Eli apologizes that his videoing got in the way, and Blaire learns that he enjoys making videos on his tablet because his late father got him into video making.
517* FieryRedhead: She is a red head who has a bad temper whenever things go wrong.
518* IronicAllergy: Blaire's lactose intolerance clashes hard with the food she enjoys baking.
519* KiddyCoveralls: Blaire lives on a farm with a farm-to-table restaurant (and often cares for animals like pigs, chickens, and lambs). She has [[https://americangirl.fandom.com/wiki/Blaire%27s_Gardening_Outfit her gardening outfit]], which consists of denim shortalls and wellie boots.
520* MissedTheRecital: Thea is angry that Blaire was on her iPad instead of paying attention to her performance. (Despite the fact Blaire was dealing with wedding planning, and got off her phone right after.)
521* MultigenerationalHousehold: Blaire's whole family lives at the inn, including her maternal grandfather.
522* OverallsAndGingham: Wears overalls for farm work. One of her outfits has overall shorts and a gathered blue gingham top.
523* PhoneaholicTeenager: She is actually not a teenager. She is ten years old in the books. But despite her age, Blaire has trouble getting off her tablet and living in the moment.
524* PovertyFood: Implied in the second book as Blaire's family hosts a party to make sauce for the homeless shelter.
525* ShoutOut:
526** Blaire's family inn is called Pleasant View Farms as a reference to the company's creator, Pleasant T. Rowland, and the first name of the company, Pleasant Company.
527** Both Blaire and Eli's favorite book is ''Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe.''
528* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Blaire herself.
529* TechnologicallyBlindElders: Blaire has to explain to Ms. Vandegriff how to use emojis.
530%% * WeddingFinale: In the first book. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
531[[/folder]]
532
533[[folder: Joss Kendrick (2020)]]
534!!Joss Kendrick
535[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/100_in.png]]
536A deaf surfer who, after a dare from her older brother, tries out for the cheerleading team and gets on, discoving in the process she can enjoy and even blend both sports. She is the first visibly disabled character and the doll included hearing aids. She was released in 2020 and remained until 2022.
537----
538* AlphaBitch: Mila, who asks Joss rude questions about her hearing loss and tries to outdo her during cheerleading.
539* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Joss is the youngest in her family and the only girl, and heavily dislikes being treated as such.
540%% * BigBrotherBully: Dylan, to an extent. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
541* BigBrotherMentor: The oldest Kendrick child, Liam, inspires Joss and helps her with both surfing and cheerleading.
542* CanineCompanion: Joss's friendly skateboarding bulldog, Murph.
543* {{Catchphrase}}: "Be all in, 100%."
544* CoolBoard: Joss is both a skateboarder and surfer.
545* CruelCheerleader: Deliberately subverted, as Joss finds friends and community within her cheer group. Even Mila, the girl who was being mean to her turns out to just be defensive of her craft, and warms up to her.
546* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Notable for Joss; she is the first Caucasian Girl of the Year to have brown hair ''and'' brown eyes. Others before her have either had blue/green/hazel eyes with their brown hair or blonde hair if they had brown eyes.
547* FailedFutureForecast: Joss's books were written shortly before and released at the start of 2020; the first book, set in May, has her going to school in person and visiting crowded beaches in California while the second set in October has her participating in a public cheerleading competition. All these kinds of activities were suspended with the start of the UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic in March 2020--even the American Girl stores closed until May and limited shoppers inside for months after reopening, often encouraging curbside pickup. (The characters released after her, Kira and Corinne, both mention the pandemic.)
548* FemaleMisogynist: Implied with Joss at the beginning of her character arc, as she finds the cheer squad to be too girly for her. She (and her best friend, fellow tomboy Sofia) later learn to respect and love the sport of cheerleading.
549* ForgotTheDisability: Unfortunately happens to Joss often. Sofia often forgets she's deaf and needs to lip-read on the beach, and students at school don't face her when talking.
550* HandicappedBadass: Joss is an incredibly athletic surfer, cheerleader and skateboarder, who is deaf.
551* IHaveBrothers: Joss is interested in a lot of masculine things after seeing her brothers take them on. However, she despises the implication that she's worse at these things because of her gender.
552* NearDeathExperience: In the second book, when Joss almost drowns in the dangerous tide. She's eventually able to make it out with her brothers' help.
553* NewFriendEnvy: Joss's best friend, Sofia Goto, gets angry at her spending so much time with her cheer squad. She eventually becomes friends with fellow cheerleader Brooklyn.
554* NotLikeOtherGirls: Joss and Sofia are a bit on this high-horse before Joss joins the cheer squad and learns that femininity isn't bad.
555* PassionateSportsGirl: For surfing, and later cheerleading.
556* PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure: Sofia becomes incredibly insecure after Joss joins the cheerleader squad and spends time with other people on it.
557* RealWomenDontWearDresses: Joss at first finds the cheerleaders to be boring and "too girly." After joining the squad she realizes how hard they work, how nice the team is, and how much she actually enjoys the sport--and that it ''is'' a sport.
558* ResentfulOutnumberedSibling: Joss doesn't like being the only girl in the family.
559%% * SecondPlaceIsForWinners: The cheer squad in the second book. %% Add more context to explain this. %%
560* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Joss is active and a PassionateSportsGirl whose primary sport is surfing, while her friend from cheerleading, Brooklyn, is a cheerful cheerleader.
561* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Joss is sporty and loves to surf, but her character arc involve her learning she enjoys getting dolled up in sparkles and pink for cheerleading--especially after she learns that it's just as much of a sport as surfing.
562* TropeyComeHome: Murph runs away during a thunderstorm. Joss goes out to find her at the beach.
563[[/folder]]
564
565[[folder: Kira Bailey (2021)]]
566!!Kira Bailey
567[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kiralogo.jpg]]
568An animal lover spending the summer in Australia with her mother, assisting her veterinarian great-aunts with the wildlife sanctuary after the Australian Wildfires. She was released in 2021.
569----
570* AffectionateNickname: Kira's deceased father used to call her "Bean." She later names the new infant koala that as a tribute.
571* AnimalLover: Kira loves animals so much that she's constantly begging her mom to let her move to Australia to live on the family sanctuary.
572* AwesomeAussie: Alexis, who is far more experienced with the sanctuary's biome than Kira.
573* BirthdayBuddies: Corinne and Kira were given the same birthday, September 13th. (Kira was born in 2010, which makes her a year older than Corinne.)
574* BittersweetEnding: Kira not only has to return to the United States, but [[spoiler:the Wildlife Sanctuary catches fire before she does.]]
575* ButNotTooGay: Subverted. Kira's great-aunts show more affection than many straight couples in American Girl books, and they are illustrated with a photo from their marriage as their portraits.
576* CatsAreMean: Debatable, as the stray cat in the first book is simply acting on predator instinct. However, he does turn out to be the major predator bothering the sanctuary.
577* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Kira's dad.
578* DisappearedDad: Kira's dad died a few years previous to the story. This affects her greatly– while not directly mentioned as the cause, it's implied that her anxiety and over-preparedness are a result of his death, and it is directly stated that she's afraid of hospitals due to her experience waiting for her dad in one.
579* DissensionRemorse: Kira and Alexis following their fights always get back together and apologize.
580%% * FeudEpisode: Kira with Alexis in the first book, but then they soon make up.
581* TheGreatFire: After fearing it may happen for the last several books, [[spoiler:a fire finally wrecks the Wildlife Sanctuary]].
582* GreenAesop: Unsubtley, due to the Sanctuary being in danger from the concernt of the then-recent Australian forest fires.
583* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Kira is a blonde haired girl who is passionate about caring for animals in the sanctuary.
584* HighKoalatyCuteness: Bean in the stories. Koalas are also prominent on Kira's pajamas and her collection has two of them.
585* HomeschooledKids: Alexis does online school while she lives at the reserve. Kira begs her mom to let her do this, too, so she can live permanently in Australia. Her mom refuses, as she herself is a teacher and thinks Kira should be in public school.
586%% * HonestyAesop: [[spoiler:In the second book, as Kira finds out that Evie isn't being honest about the rare bird on site.]] %% Add more context to explain this. %%
587* HopeSproutsEternal: At the end of the second book, where Kira and Alexis find hope within the ruins of the burned Sanctuary.
588* {{Infodump}}: Kira drops a lot of information to the boy next to her on the plane until she sees her mom signal her to be quiet.
589* IntercontinuityCrossover: Kira was, oddly enough, included in a lot of ''World By Us'' promos and stopmotions--despite never appearing in their books and being on another ''continent'' during their stories' timeline. Even if she had been in America, she lives in Michigan while the trio lives around Washington DC.
590* KangaroosRepresentAustralia: While Kira's merchandise mainly focuses on her koala a plush kangaroo is also sold, and featured prominently in the second book.
591* KindheartedCatLover: Kira and her mom foster kittens at home in Michigan. This makes Kira more inclined to like cats than her Australian friends.
592* LandDownUnder: Most of the story takes place at the Bailey Wildlife Sanctuary in Australia.
593* LateComingOut: It's mentioned that Kira's great-aunts have only recently gotten married, due to Australia's recent passage of marriage equality laws.
594* NervousWreck: Kira sometimes has anxiety and struggles with going with the flow.
595* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Kira, who doesn't know that domestic cats are considered natural predators in Australia, feeds a cat she sees on the sanctuary, accidentally encouraging it to stay and getting her in a fight with Alexis when she finds out what happened. Kira later uses her connection with the cat to trap it and get it to a good shelter.
596* PetBabyWildAnimal: All of the animals in Kira's sanctuary are sold in her collection as pet plushies. In the stories, her aunts make sure that she knows that no matter how cute and nice they are, the animas they help are still wild animals.
597* RaisedInCaptivity: Kira's koala, Bean, who she eventually has to send to another sanctuary to find a mother.
598* RedOniBlueOni: Overenthusiastic and daring Alexis to cautious and anxious Kira.
599* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Kira is similar to both prior characters Jess (Girl of the Year 2006) and Lea (Girl of the Year 2016), due to their love for animals and traveling. All three of them traveled out of America for the majority of their series: Jess traveled to Belize, Lea traveled to Brazil, and Kira traveled to Australia. Kira also has traveling in common with Grace (Girl of the Year 2015), who traveled to Paris. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as target audience children wouldn't remember Lea well--or Jess at all, as they likely didn't exist during Jess's release.
600* TroubledProduction: Kira receieved a bit of controversy due to being one of another ''many'' blonde-haired white girls. Notably, the custom doll used for Alexis in the promotional photos got a lot more attention and praise from adult collectors. There was also conflict with conservative parents upset that Kira's great-aunts are a lesbian couple.
601[[/folder]]
602
603[[folder: Corinne and Gwynn Tan (2022)]]
604!!Corinne Tan and Gwynn Tan)
605[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/corrinegwynnlogo.png]]
606Corinne and her younger sister Gwynn are Chinese-American girls from Aspen, Colorado. Corinne loves skiing and is dealing with the new privileges and challenges that come with her new blended family including a financially well off Swedish stepfather, and confronting xenophobia caused by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. Gwynn, her younger sister, takes up ice skating and insists they have "sister brain", connecting the two girls.
607
608Both Corinne and Gwynn were released in 2022, with Gwynn being a modified {{Toys/WellieWishers}} doll.
609----
610* AdaptedOut: Her best friend Cassidy, who plays a major role in the books, isn't in the film.
611* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Gwynn takes up ice skating and quickly excels, withg her coach saying she's picking up skills quickly.
612* AgeLift: In the books, Corinne is ten while Gwynn is seven. In the film adaptation their actors Miya and Kai Cech are thirteen and ten respectively, so the character ages are adjusted accordingly.
613* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: While Gwynn and Corinne mostly get alone perfectly well, Gwynn's childishness begins to grate on Corinne in the books as Gwynn's behavior interfers with her training of Flurry.
614* AsiansEatPets: Deliberately subverted. When the girls overhear white men joking about their Chinese-Restaurant-owning mother cooking their pet dog (''and'' that the restaurant is infected with covid), Gwynn is distraught at hearing it. Their mother angrily races out to confront the racists and tells them off for making a child cry.
615* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Gwynn is the younger of the two. [[spoiler:Until her mother has a new baby.]]
616* BlendedFamilyDrama: Corinne has a lot of trouble adjusting to her parents' divorce and mother's remarriage to the well-off Arne, worried that her parents won't care about her equally now that they're apart; Gwynn adapts easier.
617* BlueIsHeroic: Corinne is put in a mainly blue color scheme, along with blue-tinted hair.
618* BigSisterInstinct: Corinne is extremely loving towards and protective of Gwynn.
619* BirthdayBuddies: Corinne and Kira were given the same birthday, September 13th. Corinne was born in 2011, so she is a year younger.
620* CanineCompanion: Corinne's dog Flurry, who she is training to be a rescue dog, becomes quite close with both girls.
621* CoolBigSis: Towards Gwynn who looks up to her.
622* CopeByPretending: Corinne puts on an act of not being as well off as she is now to avoid arguing with her friend Cassidy, who doesn't think well of rich kids.
623* GenderBlenderName: Gwynn Guang Tan. "Gwynn" is a masculine Welsh name, meaning "white/fair/blessed" and referring to Gwyn, the king of the Otherworld and leader of the wild hunt. "Guang" is a masculine name in both Chinese and Taiwanese that means "light, glory."
624* GettingMyOwnRoomPlot: Subverted. Corinne wants her own room after they move in with her stepfather, but is unable to get one after [[spoiler:her mom becomes pregnant]].
625* GirlishPigtails: Gwynn's hair is always shown in two braids.
626* HeroesLoveDogs: Even before adopting and training Flurry, Corinne was extremely interested in dogs, and gets the idea when encountering someone training a Search-and-Rescue dog.
627* InnocentBigot: Arne tries to downplay the racism Corinne faces from some white boys, in hopes that she will feel safer. Instead she feels like he doesn't understand.
628* InfantSiblingJealousy: In the second book, Corinne becomes nervous that her mother and stepfather will love the new baby more than her and Gwynn, due to them being Arne's biological child. This fear is amplified when her grandparents seem happier to hear they're having a boy instead of another girl. [[spoiler:when Blix is born, Corrine adores him.]]
629* KidHero: Corinne and Cassidy have to travel across the forest by themselves to get help for the rest of Corinne's family after their accident while camping.
630* LiveActionAdaptation: ''American Girl: Corrine Tan'' with sisters Miya and Kai Cech as Corinne and Gwynn; it was intended to release in 2022 but was not released until 2024.
631* MistakenForRacist: When Arne tells Corinne that she must have heard wrong when she overheard a racist remark, Corinne feels that he's belittling the prejudice she faced. He later reveals to her that he had said as much because he hoped that denying the racism would make her feel safer, but realizes that was wrong of him.
632* NamedByTheAdaptation: Corinne's parents are given the names ''Judy'' and "David" in the film adaptation, while they're completely unnamed in the books. Her stepfather Arne is also given the last name Karlsson.
633* NewBabyEpisode: The secondary plot of ''Corinne To the Rescue'' is her mother revealing she's pregnant. [[spoiler: She has a boy which she and Arne name Blix Yong.]]
634* NiceGirl: Corinne is a compassionate and caring girl and cares about those she loves, including her little sister.
635* NonconformistDyedHair: Corinne has bright blue streaks in her hair.
636* PassionateSportsGirl: Corinne is really into skiing, while Gwynn prefers skating.
637* PetsAsAPresent: Corinne leverages her stepfather's promise of a big gift by begging him for a dog to train.
638* PinkMeansFeminine: Gwynn is often clothed in pink or purple.
639* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Corinne is ten when [[spoiler:her half-brother is born.]]
640%% * PreciousPuppy: Flurry.
641* PsychicChildren: Gwynn claims that she and Corinne have a connected "sister-brain"; while Corinne doesn't take this seriously, the narrative seemingly does. Gwynn is able to hear Corinne shout during her skating routine despite Corinne being in a loud crowd, and reacts accordingly by falling in the middle of the jump. Gwynn is also the one who thinks of sending out Flurry to search for her lost sister, and says that she sent Corinne a ''message'' to not give up, which Corinne wonders about. This is amplified in the second book, where Gwynn is able to predict that Corinne and Cassidy encountered a mountain lion despite neither of them telling anyone about that, and says she sent them a "message" to not give up when she felt that Corinne must be "really, really sad." Soon after, she says that she and her mother played a game by listing purple things; the thing that gave Corinne hope during her journey was a purple columbine, which Corinne had introduced Gwynn to earlier in the book. All this together implies that Gwynn's "sister-brain" may indeed be a thing, though not a serious one. The first chapter's ShoutOut to ''{{Literature/Matilda}}'' may also be implying this.
642* PsychicLink: In a rare non-twin version of TwinTelepathy, Gwynn claims that she and Corinne have a "sister-brain" that links their thoughts and feelings. Everyone finds this to be quite amusing and Corinne mostly dismisses it until she's lost in the woods.
643-->''“Did you get my sister messages?” asked Gwynn. “I kept telling you not to give up.”''
644-->''Gwynn’s question made me wonder. Had I gotten a sister brain message? That moment when I thought I might give up, but then I realized I needed to hang on– maybe that was Gwynn. Or maybe sister brain was just another way of saying I love you.''
645* PurpleIsPowerful: Corinne finds inspiration in the purple columbine she sees growing in the woods. With Gwynn's beleif in their "sister-brain" psychicness, her purple color scheme also adds to this.
646* ShoutOut: Several references to real-world media are made in Corinne's stories:
647** Gwynn mentions watching ''{{Film/Matilda}}'' in Arne's house.
648** Both girls idolize Chinese-American skiier Eileen Gu, breifly meet her, and hang a signed poster of her in their room.
649** Gwynn's ice skating routine is set to "Happy" by Music/PharrellWilliams.
650** Corinne and Gwynn reference the dementors from ''{{Literature/HarryPotter}}.''
651** Corinne, Gwynn and Cassidy sing "Where the Columbines Grow," the official state song of Colorado.
652* NearDeathExperience: Corinne runs out into the wintery mountains after being upset at Gwynn's skating performance, losing her way and nearly freezing to death. She also mistakes a rescue dog (Flurry) for a bear for a moment.
653* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Corinne is the second Girl of the Year to be an eldest sister skiier from Colorado dealing with the training of a bouncy puppy and later, the birth of a new sibling with the anxiety issues that come with it. Unlike Nicki, Corinne is boosted into the upper class of Colorado, has her book more focused on her sisterhood with Gwynn, and focuses more on skiing than Nicki's horse-riding. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as target audience children wouldn't remember Nicki at all, as they likely didn't exist during their releases.
654* OutdoorsyGal: Both Corinne and Cassidy prefer to spend their time outside.
655* TrainingThePet: Corinne's main goal is to train her puppy, Flurry, to be a search-and-rescue dog.
656* TrueBlueFemininity: Corinne has a majorly blue color scheme, to contrast Gwynn's pink/purple.
657* WealthyPhilanthropist: Corinne's stepfather Arne is implied to be exceptionally well off, but he's also incredibly kind and loving and generous to his children.
658* YoungestChildWins: Gwynn is always bright and happy to contrast Corinne's anxiety, and is easy to make friends, as well as apparently a prodigy at ice skating. [[spoiler:This is subverted when Gwynn is promoted to the middle child after the birth of their little brother Blix at the end of the second book.]]
659[[/folder]]
660
661[[folder: Kavi Sharma (2023)]]
662!!Kavika "Kavi" Sharma
663[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kavi_bio.png]]
664An Indian-American girl living in New Jersey who loves to dance and participate in performing arts at school; she enjoys attending musicals in nearby [[BigAppleSauce New York City]], with one of her favorites being ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}''--which she gets to see as a gift for her twelfth birthday. But her academic performance is being affected by her inability to focus on her schoolwork, resulting in lowered grades and risks of not being able to perform if she can't get her grades up.
665
666Kavi is the first South-Asian Girl of the Year (but not the first ever South Asian character of the year; that honor goes to Sonali from 2009 who is stated to have a South Asian mother). She is also the first Girl of the Year to not have her full book released at launch, instead being released with a in-character journal, ''Kavi's Journal.'' The full book, ''It's Showtime, Kavi!'' released in July 2023.
667----
668* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Her brother Rishi teases her often.
669* BirthdayBeginning: Kavi's book opens with the celebration of her twelfth birthday.
670* CanineCompanion: Kavi has a maxi cockapoo, Scamper.
671* DancingWithMyself: Kavi often dances when she's alone both with and without music.
672* HappyBirthdayToYou: Kavi has Happy Birthday sung to her, both the English and Hindi traditional birthday song.
673* PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure: Kavi has a falling-out with her two best friends as they have trouble figuring out the choreography for their performance.
674* ShoutOut: Kavi is inspired to sign up for her school's revue after seeing a performance of ''{{Theatre/Wicked}}.'' On the AG site, her desk has a poster for the show as well as ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera, {{Theatre/Hamilton}}'' and ''Theatre/MammaMia.'' Her collection released deluxe costumes for Elphaba and Glinda, partially in honor of the 20th anniversary of the musical.
675[[/folder]]
676
677[[folder: Lila Monetti (2024)]]
678!!Lila Monetti
679[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lilabio_small.png]]
680An Italian-American girl living in St. Paul, Minnesota. She's recently joined a competitive gymnastics team in hopes of following her dreams, but is afraid of fitting in and doing well. At her coach's suggestion, she attends a horse camp and learns her strengths through training the new palomino, Hollyhock. Like Kavi, she also has a journal with the doll, with her full book due in 2024.
681
682Lila is the first character to release in October (prior to the winter shopping season), instead of the traditional January.[[note]]This started to change with Blaire who was released earlier than 2019 in late 2018; however, this is the first character to release prior to December at all.[[/note]]
683
684----
685* AllGirlsLikePonies: Lila is a huge horse girl and spends a lot of time training and caring for a palomino, Hollyhock, while at riding camp.
686* ContinuityCameo: Her beloved gymnastics coach (and previous babysitter) is [=McKenna=] Brooks, who was the 2012 Girl of the Year and is now an adult in college in Minnesota.
687%% * CoolHorse: Hollyhock has long, beautiful, colorful hair decorated with gemstones.
688* GirlishPigtails: Her self-proclaimed favorite style is French braids, and her meet outfit has her hair in two front high pigtails.
689%% * HeroesLoveDogs: Shown often with the camp's corgi, Mighty Mae.
690%% * LongHairIsFeminine: She has very long curls that she decorates with plastic gems.
691* PassionateSportsGirl: Lila is big into gymnastics and later becomes just as passionate about horseback riding.
692%% * PinkMeansFeminine: Is dressed mainly in pink and light orange.
693* PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure: She becomes very anxious when her friend, Katie, hangs out with friends from their old team instead of spending time with her.
694* PonyTale: Lila attends horse camp in hopes of becoming more confident in her gymnastic abilities.
695%% * QuirkyCurls: Has big, looped curls and a wild, energetic personality.
696* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Amusingly enough, it's for for her own coach, [=McKenna=] Brooks who was the 2012 Girl of the Year. They both have an interest in gymnastics and horses (though [=McKenna's=] interest in horses isn't reflected in her collection, only in books). Justified because Lila is many years younger and [=McKenna=] is her coach, who would logically tell Lila about her own past as a gymnast and initially suggests the horseback camp.

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