Four Dolls

Four Dolls by Rumer Godden is a collection of enchanting stories published by Macmillan Children’s Books in 1983. This 6th edition features 137 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the unique perspectives of dolls, revealing how their stories intertwine with the lives of the children who cherish them. Each narrative invites readers to see the world through the eyes of these dolls, offering a whimsical glimpse into childhood imagination and the bonds formed between children and their toys.
Readers will encounter four distinct tales, each highlighting the adventures and emotions tied to the dolls. In “Impunity Jane,” a china doll embarks on escapades with a group of children, while “The Fairy Doll” delves into the transformative power of belief as a girl’s life improves with her doll’s influence. “The Story of Holly and Ivy” presents a touching wish between a doll and a girl, and “Candy Floss” captures the heartache of losing a beloved good-luck charm. Through these stories, Godden weaves themes of friendship and longing, making this collection a thoughtful exploration of childhood and imagination.
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“How strange our lives would appear to us, if we could see ourselves through the eyes of our dolls! That is what Rumer Godden does; she tells their stories for them. And their stories are wonderful.” Nancy Willard
The four stories were published separately between 1955 and 1960.
Impunity Jane–a china doll who goes adventuring with Joe and his gang. What will happen when the gang finds out Gideon plays with a doll?
The Fairy Doll–as Elizabeth’s life changes for the better she begins to believe her doll is the cause. But is it?
The Story of Holly and Ivy–Holly a doll, wished for a little girl. Ivy, a little girl, wished for a doll. Will their wishes come true?
Candy Floss–Jack is heartbroken when Candy Floss, his good-luck doll, is taken.
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