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5.0 out of 5 stars
A doll that is a great role model,
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This review is from: Impunity Jane (Library Binding)
I received this as a gift when I was a child from my Grandma. It is a book about a doll that wants to go on adventures, not just sit inside a dollhouse looking pretty. She has a lot of spirit and is happiest with a boy named Gideon. It is a great book and I recommend it for all ages.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A boy finds a companion in a spunky little doll,
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This review is from: Impunity Jane (Hardcover)
Impunity Jane is a Victorian pocket doll who years for adventure. Without a trace of sticky-sweetness, Godden shows us a restless doll consigned for four generations to sitting in a dollhouse, sometimes neglected for years, until she is purloined by a 7-year-old cousin, Gideon, who can hear doll wishes. Then Impunity Jane's life begins! She is a devoted companion in Gideon's play and gets to be a sailor, an aviator, a miner, and enjoy all manner of adventures. Gideon faces being called a "sissy" by a gang of older boys, until tough little Impunity Jane manages to win them over. Yet the guilt of her being stolen weighs heavily on both the boy and the doll, and they know they must do the honorable thing ...This story is also included in the Rumer Godden collection "Four Dolls." |
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IMPUNITY JANE (Hardcover - 1961)
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