1 hr 8 min

The One Where Kaya Learns Many Lessons: Kaya’s Escape Dolls of Our Lives

    • History

In the second Kaya book, the American Girl team breaks format, and also places our protagonist in great danger. Instead of learning just one big lesson, Kaya learns many. After Kaya and her sister are kidnapped, Kaya has to use her smarts to plot an escape. Our coverage discusses Kaya’s enslavement and what this book teaches us about 18c life for Kaya’s people. We also shed light on the team behind these books and discuss alternative narratives by indigenous authors. Finally, we consider the relevance of Rutherford Falls and Rebecca Black’s ten-year anniversary remix of Friday. 

An important word about content for our listeners: this book features upsetting themes including kidnapping, slavery, animal abuse, and threats of violence. We discuss these themes in the context of the book and history.

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In the second Kaya book, the American Girl team breaks format, and also places our protagonist in great danger. Instead of learning just one big lesson, Kaya learns many. After Kaya and her sister are kidnapped, Kaya has to use her smarts to plot an escape. Our coverage discusses Kaya’s enslavement and what this book teaches us about 18c life for Kaya’s people. We also shed light on the team behind these books and discuss alternative narratives by indigenous authors. Finally, we consider the relevance of Rutherford Falls and Rebecca Black’s ten-year anniversary remix of Friday. 

An important word about content for our listeners: this book features upsetting themes including kidnapping, slavery, animal abuse, and threats of violence. We discuss these themes in the context of the book and history.

You can find episodes, resources, and a link to our merch store and patreon on our website: dollsofourlivespod.com

Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/dollsofourlivespod

We love to hear from you! Drop us a line dollsofourlivespod@gmail.com

Follow us on social media:

Instagram -@dollsofourlivespodcast

Twitter - @dollslivespod

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DollsOfOurLivesPod/

Follow Allison on Twitter and Instagram @allisonhorrocks

Follow Mary @mimimahoney (Instagram) or 
@marymahoney123 (Twitter)

Need a source of calm in your day? Listeners will get a free audiobook when you start a new monthly Libro.fm membership for $14.99 a month. You'll get two audiobooks for the price of one in your first month as a member. Valid in the US and Canada.Subscribe to Libro FM! Choose from over 150,000 audiobooks and even support your local bookstore with your purchases as a member. 

To sign up, use code DOLLS or this link: https://tidd.ly/3EwqiF5

1 hr 8 min

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