The Dolls’ House

The Dolls’ House by Rumer Godden, published by Puffin Books in 1971, presents a unique perspective on the lives of a family of dolls residing in an old dollhouse. This edition, written in English and spanning 140 pages, explores the activities, sorrows, and joys experienced by the dolls, offering readers an imaginative glimpse into their world.
In this narrative, readers will discover the intricate dynamics and emotional experiences of the dolls as they navigate their existence within the confines of the dollhouse. The story delves into themes of fantasy and magic, highlighting the relationship between toys, dolls, and the imaginative play that surrounds them. Through the dolls’ point of view, the book invites exploration of their lives, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction.
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The activities, sorrows, and joys of a family of dolls living in an old doll house are related from the dolls’ point of view.
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