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|name = Jess McConnell |
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+ | |fullname = Jess Akiko McConnell |
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+ | |born = 1996 |
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+ | |serieslocation = Belize<ref>Jess is from Michigan, but the book takes place in Belize.</ref> |
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+ | |firstappearance = [[Jess (book)|Jess]] |
|father = Mr. McConnell |
|father = Mr. McConnell |
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+ | |mother = Mrs. McConnell |
+ | |siblings = Heather McConnell |
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+ | Jason McConnell |
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'''Jess Akiko McConnell''' was the fourth [[Girls of the Year|Girl of the Year]] released by the American Girl Doll company. She was released in '''2006'''. |
'''Jess Akiko McConnell''' was the fourth [[Girls of the Year|Girl of the Year]] released by the American Girl Doll company. She was released in '''2006'''. |
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− | * '''Mother''', Mom: Of Japanese descent. An archaeologist. |
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− | * '''Father''', Dad: of Scottish-Irish descent. An archaeologist. |
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− | * '''Heather''': Jess's older sister. |
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− | * '''Jason''': Jess's older brother. |
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− | * '''Grandma Emi''': Jess's maternal grandmother. |
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==Facts and Personality== |
==Facts and Personality== |
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In her [[Jess (book)|book]], she goes to Belize on a dig with her parents. She is uninterested in the actual archaeological work, although she likes to learn about and imagine the lives of the Mayan people whose artifacts her parents are studying. Jess is in fourth grade--she is home schooled on the trip to Belize and was not expected to go.<ref>[[Jess (book)| Jess]], pg 2: ''[Jess's parents] hadn't planned to take any of [their] kids out of school for this trip[...].''</ref> She sends her assignments to her teacher via a laptop. She studies the guitar and loves to play soccer. She initially spends the book making lists and journal entries about her time in Belize, but later is caught in an archaeological exploration. |
In her [[Jess (book)|book]], she goes to Belize on a dig with her parents. She is uninterested in the actual archaeological work, although she likes to learn about and imagine the lives of the Mayan people whose artifacts her parents are studying. Jess is in fourth grade--she is home schooled on the trip to Belize and was not expected to go.<ref>[[Jess (book)| Jess]], pg 2: ''[Jess's parents] hadn't planned to take any of [their] kids out of school for this trip[...].''</ref> She sends her assignments to her teacher via a laptop. She studies the guitar and loves to play soccer. She initially spends the book making lists and journal entries about her time in Belize, but later is caught in an archaeological exploration. |
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− | Her best friend in Belize is a girl named Sarita Bol, who is of Mayan descent. She and Sarita take an eco-tour of Belize together, foster a baby parrot they name Pippi, and stumble on a historical treasure underground. Jess likes animals as well as playing soccer; in her book, she states that she may want to be a professional soccer player when she grows up.She also suggests being a professional snowboarder when she grows up. Jess is described as energetic |
+ | Her best friend in Belize is a girl named Sarita Bol, who is of Mayan descent. She and Sarita take an eco-tour of Belize together, foster a baby parrot they name Pippi, and stumble on a historical treasure underground. Jess likes animals as well as playing soccer; in her book, she states that she may want to be a professional soccer player when she grows up. She also suggests being a professional snowboarder when she grows up. Jess is described as energetic and adventurous. |
==Book== |
==Book== |
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* [[Face Mold]]: [[Jess Mold]] |
* [[Face Mold]]: [[Jess Mold]] |
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* Skin: Light |
* Skin: Light |
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* Hair: Dark brown with red streaks |
* Hair: Dark brown with red streaks |
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* Eyes: Dark brown |
* Eyes: Dark brown |
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* Jess is the first explicitly biracial character, with a Japanese mother and Scotch-Irish father. She was followed by [[Kanani Akina]]. |
* Jess is the first explicitly biracial character, with a Japanese mother and Scotch-Irish father. She was followed by [[Kanani Akina]]. |
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* Jess was the first Girl of the Year to have an official middle name, followed by [[Chrissa Maxwell]]. |
* Jess was the first Girl of the Year to have an official middle name, followed by [[Chrissa Maxwell]]. |
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− | * As of 2013 [[Marisol Luna]], Jess, [[Sonali Matthews]], and [[Kanani Akina]] have been the only Girls of the Year of color. |
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* Jess was the first Girl of the Year to explicitly carry the label of "Girl of the Year." |
* Jess was the first Girl of the Year to explicitly carry the label of "Girl of the Year." |
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− | * Jess was the first |
+ | * Jess was the first character whose story doesn't take place in the United States or a location that will later be part of the United States; Belize is in Central America. |
==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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{{GotYList}} |
{{GotYList}} |
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[[Category:Jess McConnell]] |
[[Category:Jess McConnell]] |
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[[Category:Girls of the Year]] |
[[Category:Girls of the Year]] |
Revision as of 01:33, 26 January 2018
- "Jess" redirects here. For the doll, see Jess McConnell (doll). For the book, see Jess.
Jess Akiko McConnell was the fourth Girl of the Year released by the American Girl Doll company. She was released in 2006.
Facts and Personality
Jess Akiko McConnell is the ten-year-old daughter of two archaeologists from Michigan. Her father is of Irish and Scottish descent and her mother is of Japanese descent, although both sides of the family have lived in the USA for several generations. She is the "baby" of the family.
In her book, she goes to Belize on a dig with her parents. She is uninterested in the actual archaeological work, although she likes to learn about and imagine the lives of the Mayan people whose artifacts her parents are studying. Jess is in fourth grade--she is home schooled on the trip to Belize and was not expected to go.[2] She sends her assignments to her teacher via a laptop. She studies the guitar and loves to play soccer. She initially spends the book making lists and journal entries about her time in Belize, but later is caught in an archaeological exploration.
Her best friend in Belize is a girl named Sarita Bol, who is of Mayan descent. She and Sarita take an eco-tour of Belize together, foster a baby parrot they name Pippi, and stumble on a historical treasure underground. Jess likes animals as well as playing soccer; in her book, she states that she may want to be a professional soccer player when she grows up. She also suggests being a professional snowboarder when she grows up. Jess is described as energetic and adventurous.
Book
Doll
Meet Outfit
- Orange embroidered halter top
- Tie dye orange and pink skirt
- Sandals
- White underwear
Collection
- See: Jess's Collection
Trivia
- Jess is the first explicitly biracial character, with a Japanese mother and Scotch-Irish father. She was followed by Kanani Akina.
- Jess was the first Girl of the Year to have an official middle name, followed by Chrissa Maxwell.
- Jess was the first Girl of the Year to explicitly carry the label of "Girl of the Year."
- Jess was the first character whose story doesn't take place in the United States or a location that will later be part of the United States; Belize is in Central America.
See Also
References and Footnotes
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2001 | 2003 | 2005 | 2006
Jess McConnell |
2007 | ||||||
2008 | 2009
Chrissa Maxwell |
2010 | 2011 | 2012 | ||||||
2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | ||||||
2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | ||||||
2023 | 2024 |