Dolls of Our Lives, Mary Mahoney
Dolls of Our Lives, Mary Mahoney
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Dolls of Our Lives
Why We Can't Quit American Girl

Author: Mary Mahoney, Allison Horrocks

Narrator: Allison Horrocks, Mary Mahoney

Unabridged: 10 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/07/2023


Synopsis

This program is read by the authors, hosts of the podcast Dolls of Our Lives.

Which American Girl are you?

Are you a Molly (a patriotic overachiever with a flair for drama)? Felicity (the original horse girl)? Kirsten (a cottagecore fan who seems immune to cholera), Samantha (a savior complex in a sailor suit), or Josefina (who dealt with grief by befriending a baby goat)? Have you ever wondered how Britney Spears or Michelle Kwan would answer that question? And why do we care so much which girl we are?

Combining history, travelogue, and memoir, Dolls of Our Lives follows Allison Horrocks and Mary Mahoney on an unforgettable journey to the past as they delve into the origins of this iconic brand. Continuing the conversations that began on their podcast, they set out to answer the lingering questions that keep them up at night. What did American Girl inventor Pleasant Rowland hope to say to children with these dolls? Was girl power something that could be ordered from a catalogue, described by a magazine, or modeled in the plot lines of books? And how - and why - did this brand shape an entire generation?

Through interviews with a legion of devoted doll lovers, a field trip to Colonial Williamsburg, a place that inspired Pleasant to create American Girl, and an exploration of their own (complicated) fandom, this is a deep dive into one of the 90s most coveted products - the American Girl doll.

A Macmillan Audio production from Feiwel & Friends.

About Mary Mahoney

Mary Mahoney is a historian and podcaster. She co-hosts American Girls, a podcast reliving the American Girl series book by book. When not writing or podcasting, Mary can be found in pursuit of Dolly Parton-related trivia, a house museum tour, or the next great reality show (ideally, all of the above). She lives in Connecticut with her wife.

About Allison Horrocks

Allison Horrocks is a public historian, park ranger, and podcaster. From an early age, Allison has been hooked on finding good books and touring historic sites. Allison loves sharing stories about the past at her day job and being part of the American Girl fandom on the web. Her doll collection lives in Rhode Island.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mai on July 14, 2024

The amount of nostalgia this just gave me is insane. As a millennial that grew up in the height of these dolls' popularity, especially the Original Six, my favorite was always Samantha. We have almost nothing in common. She's white, orphaned, and very much upper middle class. I always thought it was......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on September 25, 2023

I wanted to love this! The topic was fun and the research was solid but I don’t know why they tried so hard to be funny. “Paraphrasing” pop songs and restaurant slogans (???) was an odd, jarring choice to make so many times in the middle of sections that required actual research or an interview with......more

Goodreads review by Sadie on November 19, 2023

i learned some fun history but could have used like 75% fewer song lyric and astrology references lol......more

Goodreads review by Alley on November 19, 2023

*Stefan's Voice* This book has everything: dolls, Pleasant Rowland, 90's nostalgia, magazines, holding companies accountable for their problematic decisions, girl power. I typically listen to audiobooks at 1.15x or 1.2x without issue, but because Mary and Allison are regularly in my ears at their nor......more


Quotes

“This book will wrap you in a cozy nostalgic blanket, stirring up memories of where you were, literally and figuratively, during the height of American Girl culture... I savored every moment of this book—equal parts historical quest, friendship rom-com, and hero’s journey. Mary and Allison unravel the long-cloaked mysteries of Pleasant Company with charm, wit, and reverence.” —Kat Dennings, actor

"Are you craving something that allows you to be deeply nostalgic while also incredibly analytical? Do you want to also laugh out loud at least every two minutes? Dolls of our Lives is the book for you. A nuanced and hilarious and somehow educational delight." —Anne Helen Peterson, author of Out of Office

"This book weaves American Girl’s history and fan experiences together in an artfully paced, well researched timeline. Equal parts love letter and critique, it’s an invitation to the AG sleepover we’ve all been dreaming of since we were kids." —Sydney Paulsen, creator of @5hensandacockatiel and cohost of American Girl’s AG Fan Club Podcast