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Lady Daisy [Paperback]

Dick King-Smith (Author)
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Ned brings home a valuable antique doll from his grandmother's house, a magical talking doll that tells Ned about life in Victorian times and causes him all sorts of trouble with his father and his enemy, Troy. Reprint. PW.

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From Publishers Weekly

In a departure from his animal stories, King-Smith conjures up a new type of fantasy in this endearing modern tale introducing nine-year-old Ned, who discovers a magical doll while clearing out his grandmother's attic. The lad is more than a little surprised when the wax figure opens its eyes and begins to chat about life in the Victorian age. After updating the doll (Lady Daisy Chain) on events that have occurred during her lengthy slumber, Ned decides to adopt her--even though he realizes that his claim to such a girlish toy may well invite ridicule. At first he keeps his discovery a secret, but one by one, his parents, friends and an antique dealer become aware of the ancient doll's existence (although no one guesses her unique ability). Tension arises when a burly classmate kidnaps Lady Daisy, but she is returned safe and sound long before the book's poignant conclusion, which takes place in the year 2010. Readers will be enamored of prim and proper Lady Daisy and her nonsexist owner, tough enough to hold his own against bullying yet sufficiently tender to express affection for his beloved ward. Exuding as much warmth, wit and wonder as Babe the Gallant Pig and Paddy's Pot of Gold , this newest addition to the author's impressive list of titles is sure to be a hit. Illustrations not seen by PW . Ages 8-12.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From School Library Journal

Grade 2-4-- In this short, readable story, a Victorian wax doll is awakened from a 91-year sleep by 9-year-old Ned, who finds her in his grandmother's attic. The doll entertains him with talk about her former mistress, Victoria, who died as a young child, and other members of the family at the turn of the century. When Ned displays her at school for an assignment on Victorian times, he is teased by the class bully and ends up in a fight. Further adventures include rescuing her from a dog and a dollnapper. The last chapter stretches the fantasy a bit far, for it projects ahead to the year 2010. Ned, now a father, gives his small daughter Victoria the talkative doll companion. The plot is reminiscent of Rachel Field's Hitty (Macmillan, 1969), but while Lady Daisy is a similar proper, old-fashioned doll, her character is not as fully developed. After all, Daisy has been asleep for the past many decades, while Hitty had 100 years of exciting adventures. More unexpected than the fact that a doll talks in this fantasy is the fact that her owner is a soccer goal keeper and a boy who is interested in learning about family history. This easy chapter book, illustrated with softly shaded black-and-white sketches, is good light reading, but some of the English expressions and information about Victorian times will probably not interest American readers. --Yvonne Frey, Peoria Public Schools,
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Yearling (May 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440409985
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440409984
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,280,874 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Dick King-Smith was a farmer for twenty years before becoming a writer, and most of his animal stories are based on his farming experiences. He won the Guardian Award with The Sheep-Pig, which became the blockbuster film Babe. Dick lives in Gloucestershire.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A charming story for a slow afternoon, July 6, 2000
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This review is from: Lady Daisy (Audio Cassette)
I began reading this book in the morning. I finished by theafternoon. Although it's not a page turner, it begs you to readon. The plot of a talking doll is so fantastic, the reader wishes Lady Daisy was there speaking to her. I would recommend this book to anybody who wants to get away from the reality of books. Escape into a world of clean fun and be charmed by Lady Daisy and her friend.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why I loved the book- Lady Daisy, November 6, 2003
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Lady Daisy was beautifully told by Dick King Smith and only he could write it so well. It is the tale of a boy called Ned who finds a doll called Lady Daisy Chain who can talk to Ned. Basically he wants to hode it from people incase they think he is a girl but the school bully finds out. Meanwhile Lady Daisy is getting stolen by dogs or hidden by theifs but Ned always gets her back somehow. Neds parents think Ned is going crazy when he tells them daisy can talk but in his heart lady daisy still talks to him and she really does until one day the chord between them stops and they cant talk to eachother any more for ned is an adult and has lost beleif in talking porcelan dolls. but until the story starts all over again with neds daugher- victoria.
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