Julie is a skilled basketball player and finds it unfair that she, as a girl, is dissuaded from playing on the all-male basketball team at her new school. She struggles against the noted sexism and assumptions of the 1970s and once she is able to join her local team, proves herself as a skilled player. Explore the world of our Historical Character, Julie Albright.
Uncover her inspiring story, discover fun facts, and shop her collection! Julie Albright doesn't want to move, even just a few miles away. Moving means leaving her best friend, Ivy, and her pet rabbit Nutmeg. Worst of all, it means leaving Dad now that her parents are divorced.
Then Julie finds out that her new school has a basketball team, and life starts looking up. American Girl is a line of books, movies, dolls, and accessories based on pre-teen girl characters (aged 9-12) from various periods of history including the 21st century. Julie's Ultimate Collection consists of the Julie doll and book, Julie's accessories, her second book, Nutmeg, her home game uniform, and her home game accessories for a cost of $228 ($10.99 less than purchasing components separately).
This page is a stub. You can help American Girl Wiki by expanding it. All six of Julie's main books were released together in 2007, along with Ivy's Best Friend book.
Julie was the first Historical Character not to receive a "Welcome to her World" book or any Short Stories, since those were phased out in the 2000s. Meet Julie: An American Girl is the first book in the Julie series. It was included with the Julie doll when purchased until the release of BeForever and could be purchased separately; it is now part of The Big Break and later Julie: The Big Break.
Julie Albright is the second daughter of recently divorced parents in San Francisco, CA. Both her parents maintain reasonable middle-class incomes, and after the divorce Julie lives in her mom's apartment during the week and some weekends and spends the rest of her weekends at her old house where her. This is a list of all of Julie's books that have been released, including craft books and activity books.
See also: Julie's Collection, Ivy's Collection Meet Julie: An American Girl Julie Tells Her Story Happy New Year, Julie! Julie and the Eagles Julie's Journey Changes for Julie Good Luck, Ivy The Tangled Web The Puzzle of the Paper Daughter The Silver Guitar Lost in the City Message in a. Julie is joining her cousins on an old-fashioned wagon train to celebrate the Bicentennial. She can't wait to try pioneer life, especially riding a horse.
But her cousin's horse turns out to be a handful, and Julie is afraid to ride him again. When cousin April laughs at her, Julie stops talking to April.