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"Corinne" redirects here. For the doll, see Corinne Tan (doll).

Corinne Tan is the twentieth Girl of the Year. She was released in 2022.

Personality and Facts

Corinne is a ten-year-old Chinese-American girl living in a townhouse in Aspen, Colorado with her mother Judy, stepfather Arne, and younger sister, Gwynn. The two sisters spend weekends with their father, Mr. Tan. Corinne is in the fifth grade and speaks both Chinese and English.

Corinne worries a lot about things, but does not voice her concerns, worries, or discomfort often. She is initially nervous to be moving into Arne's townhouse, as the bedrooms are still very pristine like hotel rooms and the house is so clean--unlike their old house, with toys on the floor and Gwynn's art on the walls--and has different rules. She also is reluctant to talk to people she doesn't know and worries what they might think about her. When subjected to anti-Asian prejudice regarding the ongoing pandemic Corinne is hurt and upset and doesn't know how to react the first time, and later avoids confrontation with the boy that was racist towards her; she is also hurt when someone implies that Flurry would be cooked as food in her mother's restaurant. Her anxieties build up and come to a head at Gwynn's competition, and she panics and runs away, getting lost in the woods; she is able to remember how to stay safe and wait for rescue, but still has unpleasant thoughts about not being found until she is.

She is still nervous and sad that her parents have separated and much more nervous about initially being in a blended family; she assumes that there is more awkwardness about her blended family than there is. She makes up a rule to not speak about Arne in front of her dad and vice versa, assuming this makes things uncomfortable, and discourages Gwynn from doing so, feeling that her father's more upset than he lets on. The plan for a small city hall wedding pleases her as she feels a small, quiet ceremony makes her feelings more manageable than if there was a big out in the open wedding.

Corrine is sometimes annoyed by Gwynn's energy and antics and her innocent discussing of what Corinne feels are awkward topics such as Arne around their father or vice versa. She is still very supportive and does her best to help keep Gwynn happy. While she does not believe in Gwynn's idea of a "sister brain," she pretends to for Gwynn's sake--and actually does for a moment during her skating competition and when lost in the woods. After encountering a search-and-rescue trainer, Corinne decides that she wants to train a search and rescue dog and the family adopts Flurry. She also finds a way for the three hearts on her and Gwynn's necklace to mean their whole family: one for those no longer there, one for those in the present with them, and one for future people they haven't met yet.

Corrine enjoys skiing, but does not want to take private lessons as she skis for fun and the enjoyment of being outside--one of her favorite places is outside, and she likes to identify the pine trees around her and enjoys being on the mountains, even when she was little. She doesn't care for coconut, and one of her favorite foods is zongzi--rice and other foods wrapped in bamboo leaves tied with string. She (and everyone in her family except Arne) are lactose-intolerant and have to take dairy pills before eating ice cream.

Family, Friends, and Others

Family

  • Judy: Mother
  • Arne: Stepfather.
  • Gwynn Tan: Younger sister.
  • Mr. Tan: Father.
  • Blix Yong: younger half-brother

Friends and Other People

  • Cassidy: Corinne's best friend.
  • Zach: A friend of Mr. Tan's helping Corinne train Flurry.

Books

Film

  • American Girl: Corrine Tan (working title)

Doll

See: Corinne Tan (doll)
CorinneDollFace

The Corinne Tan doll.

Collection

See: Corinne's Collection

Trivia

  • Corinne is the first Girl of the Year to be of East Asian background without being white biracial.
  • Corinne is the second Girl of the Year since Chrissa Maxwell to have a companion as part of the collection, in her sister Gwynn.
  • Corinne is the most recent Girl of the Year to introduce a new face mold; the first two were Jess McConnell and Joss Kendrick.

References

  1. American Girl Instagram, Comments.
Girls of the Year
2001

Lindsey Bergman

2003

Kailey Hopkins

2005

Marisol Luna

2006

Jess McConnell

2007

Nicki Fleming

2008

Mia St. Clair

2009

Chrissa Maxwell
with companions
Gwen Thompson and
Sonali Matthews

2010

Lanie Holland

2011

Kanani Akina

2012

McKenna Brooks

2013

Saige Copeland

2014

Isabelle Palmer

2015

Grace Thomas

2016

Lea Clark

2017

Gabriela McBride

2018

Luciana Vega

2019

Blaire Wilson

2020

Joss Kendrick

2021

Kira Bailey

2022

Corinne Tan
with companion
Gwynn Tan

2023

Kavi Sharma

2024

Lila Monetti

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