Cecile : an American Girl Doll.
(Doll)

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Columbia Pike - Recently Returned
J AMERI CECILE DOLL SET
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Central - DollsJ AMERI CECILE DOLL SETLong Overdue (Lost) May 14, 2019
Columbia Pike - Recently ReturnedJ AMERI CECILE DOLL SETAvailable

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Doll
Physical Desc
Includes 1 clothed doll, carrying case, book, and history brochure.
Language
English

Notes

General Note
Accessories include 1 outfit consisting of 6 items (1 dress, 1 pantaloons, 1 pair white socks and 1 pair of shoes) , a carrying case consisting of 3 items (pink case), 1 book (Meet Cecile), 1 journal and Arlington history brochure for a total of 13 accessories.
Description
Cécile comes from a well-to-do and highly regarded family within the New Orleans community. Cécile wishes to become a stage actress, and shows a talent for storytelling, recitation, and poetry when she volunteers her time at the Holy Trinity Orphanage. Unlike Marie-Grace, Cécile is homeschooled. She finds her lessons to be boring. She especially dislikes writing. Cecile takes voice lessons with Marie-Grace, but unlike Marie-Grace, she doesn't feel she's very good at singing. Cecile is characterized as being confident, curious, and loving the limelight. She likes to be original. Americangirlpublishing.com describes her as bold. While Cécile can occasionally be outspoken at times, she is also shown to be sensitive and caring, such as teaching Marie-Grace French, spending time with elderly people of color at La Maison, and keeping Armand's desire to become an artist rather than a stonecutter a secret from Papa. Cecile has also shown interest in distant lands, traveling, and adventurous as she loves to hear the exciting adventurous tales her Grandpa tells her and is in awe with Marie-Grace's experiences. Cecile is quite interested in clothes and her appearance, and often tries to avoid getting her clothes dirty. For this reason, she's not too fond of Marie-Grace's dog Argos, who often has muddy paws. She is always full of clever ideas and can be quite mischievous. Her nickname, Cécé, is a diminutive of her full first name.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

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Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

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Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

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MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

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