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Claudia and the First Thanksgiving Part 2: Squanto, Fratricide, and Pumpkin Pie


Season: 4 Episode: 2
Warning: Content Marked Explicit.
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In our episode:

Amber recaps the second third of Ann M. Martin's Claudia and the First Thanksgiving, where the Ms. Garcia's class cast their play, Kristy admits to murder, and Abby puts some parents in their place.

 

Goodreads Summary:

Writing a Thanksgiving play for the third-grade class she coaches, Claudia is disappointed when some parents object to her less-than-traditional themes, and she must choose between letting the other kids down or fighting censorship.

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Some Relevant Characters:

Kristy - Founding member of the Baby-Sitters Club. Confident, driven, out-spoken, and no-nonsense. Had The Great Idea.

Mary Anne - Founding member of the BSC. Quiet and shy. An only child and a great listener.

Claudia - Founding member of the BSC. Asian-American. Artist. Independent thinker.

Stacey  - Founding member of the BSC. Gorgeous, elegant, and sophisticated. Good with money. Has good life-work balance.

Mallory - BSC Junior Officer. Always has good stories. May or may not be the annoying one.

Jessica - BSC Junior Officer. African-American. Equestrian and aspiring ballerina.

Abby - BSC Alternate Officer. Jewish. Anna's twin sister.

Ms. Garcia - Stoneybrook Middle School teacher. Woke af.

 

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Credits:

Episode Editor: Daniel

Sound effects:

Charm by Scrampunk

and Success by Grunz


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