

Collect all three books about American Girl's 2018 Girl of the Year, Luciana, in this beautifully designed box set. Meet the 2018 Girl of the Year, Luciana Vega! She's an aspiring astronaut ready to take the next giant leap to Mars. This box set contains paperbacks of the three novels in her series. Luciana : Luciana is picked to lead her Space Camp team in a robot challenge, but instead of rocketing her crew to success she steers them straight into trouble. Can she prove to her crew they can depend on her? Luciana: Braving the Deep : At youth astronaut training camp, Luci hopes to dive to an underwater habitat where real astronauts train for life in space. But then an underwater crisis turns her world upside down. Will she have to kiss her dreams of becoming an astronaut good-bye? Luciana: Out of This World : Luci travels to Chile where she gets to spend two days in the Atacama Desert beside real NASA scientists. . .and her rival from astronaut training camp, too. When disaster strikes, Luci's ability to work with and listen to others is put to the ultimate test. Review: Great gift for a space-loving girl - My 10-year-old niece is suddenly into space and astronauts. It's such a great find, these American Girl books about Luciana, a space-loving girl. I've paired it with Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream by Tanya Lee Stone, about women who trained as astronauts in a privately-funded parallel program to NASA's Mercury program in the early 1960s. Review: Most Popular American Girl Doll Series - My granddaughter received the Luciana doll from her parents and the book set from me. It made a nice complementary gift that provided enthusiasm towards reading and literacy.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 132 Reviews |
N**Y
Great gift for a space-loving girl
My 10-year-old niece is suddenly into space and astronauts. It's such a great find, these American Girl books about Luciana, a space-loving girl. I've paired it with Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream by Tanya Lee Stone, about women who trained as astronauts in a privately-funded parallel program to NASA's Mercury program in the early 1960s.
D**.
Most Popular American Girl Doll Series
My granddaughter received the Luciana doll from her parents and the book set from me. It made a nice complementary gift that provided enthusiasm towards reading and literacy.
V**Z
Love it
Inspired my daughter to be an astronaut more then ever
A**R
She loves them
My daughter loves these books
U**R
My daughter loved it as a gift
My daughter loved it as a gift
A**.
Wonderful story!
My daughter loves all three books!
P**E
Made a GREAT gift!
My 8 y/o niece loved it!
C**S
Frightening topics
My 9 year old daughter enjoys the modern American Girl book series. Some sets she reads to herself but this one I read with her. I was initially excited because it is about a girl who aspires to be the first girl to go to Mars. The concept is modern and inspiring. It started off well with Luci going to Space Camp. The first book was fine, but presents Luci as careless and selfish. It also describes a space shuttle explosion. The second gets more serious when one of the team members intentionally leaves Luci trapped underwater and endangers her life. That’s pretty heavy reading for the intended audience of young girls. It also has a subplot of her adopted baby sister needing major heart surgery. The third book has Luci’s grandmother’s house damaged by an earthquake, and then spends most of the book on Luci and another 12 year old experiencing a major earthquake alone, trapped, seriously injured, abandoned, then fighting a fire caused by gasoline. Maybe the author intended the character to display courage but this book was downright frightening. It gave my daughter nightmares. Not only was it completely unrealistic and entirely too dramatic, the main character was not a good representation of an American Girl: she was portrayed as habitually selfish and careless, which far overshadows any bravery or lessons learned. I was so disappointed in this series. These did not represent the American Girl brand well at all and were very heavy topics, not what I consider appropriate for the intended audience age. Fortunately, AG books are written by a range of authors. I will be careful to not purchase any other sets by this author.
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