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Dear America Wiki is an online encyclopedia about the historical fiction series, Dear America, its spin-offs, My Name Is America, My America, and The Royal Diaries, and the international series it inspired, My Story, My Australian Story, My New Zealand Story, Dear Canada, I Am Canada, Mon Histoire, and more. The wiki is working towards creating concise and informative articles on the books and characters. This format allows anyone to create or edit articles, so we can all work to make a comprehensive database.

The books of Dear America and its spin-offs are mostly told through a diary format, taking readers back in time to see through the eyes of young people all around the world. Topics covered in the American series' range from the Jamestown settlement to the California Gold Rush to the sinking of the RMS Titanic to the Vietnam War. International series like My Story, Dear Canada, and My Australian Story deal with topics related to their respective countries. The Royal Diaries, while sharing the same format of Dear America, instead tells fictionalized portrayals of real-life people like Cleopatra and Elizabeth.

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Celebrating Armistice Day
And Happy Holidays from Dear America Wiki

Seventeen-year-old Simone Spencer becomes a switchboard operator and leaves New York City for the front lines in France. Amidst the war, Simone discovers love and longs for the day when she can celebrate Christmas again. Read more...

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Other books about World War I: A Time for Courage, Road to War, Brothers Far from Home, Flying Ace, The Trenches, Standing Alone, Shot at Dawn, Fire in the Sky, Gallipoli, Our Enemy, My Friend, My Father's War, and Pandemic
Other books about Christmas: Christmas After All, A Season for Miracles, A Christmas to Remember, and A Time for Giving
See these categories for books on other wars: Seven Years' War, American Revolution, War of 1812, American Civil War, World War II, Vietnam War

How to help

All pages can be edited and you are welcome to join us and contribute to this wiki. Everyone is free to create a new page or edit an existing one. If you have any questions about the wiki or helping out, you can ask one of Dear America Wiki's administrators.

  • If you are new to wikis, you may want to read the help page.
  • A list of all help pages can be found in .
  • If you want to help but you're not sure where to start, try improving the various articles by expanding them.
  • Another helpful activity would be to check the list of wanted pages for frequently linked-to articles that don't exist yet.
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Latest and upcoming releases

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My Australian Story

My New Zealand Story

Disclaimers

  • Dear America and its various spin-offs are all ™ and © of Scholastic. This wiki is believed to fall under the United States fair use copyright laws and does not pretend to be official in any way whatsoever.
  • The books on this wiki are all fictional works, despite being based on actual historical events. Some books also include a fictionalized portrayal of a real-life person. In cases where the character has a major role an extra warning is included on the page(s).


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