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William Doll: A boy doll with the brown china hair. Annabel Doll: A girl doll with the long yellow hair and a white dress. Baby Doll; Dinah the Cook: A housemaid of Doll family. Her china is black and lips seem full. At the end, unlike the other dolls she chooses to stay on Floating Island because she feels "as if this [island] was home".
Since its inception, American Girl has published books based on the dolls, with novels and other media to tie in with their dolls. The books follow various American girls throughout both historical eras and contemporary settings. [1] The historical novels that have corresponding dolls are referred to as the Central Series.
The Meanest Doll in the World is a children's novel written by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin and illustrated by Brian Selznick. It was first published in 2003 as the second entry in The Doll People series. This book is intended for children from ages 8–12. [1]
The Doll People is a children's novel written by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin, first released in 2000 by Hyperion Books. It is illustrated by Brian Selznick, the author of The Invention of Hugo Cabret. It tells a story about the imaginary world of dolls when no one is watching. [1]
The book centres on the discovery of a dead pre-transition male-to-female transgender individual on a council housing estate in Birmingham.The inside of the house is like a doll's house with pink ribbons and pink walls, stuffed toys and the table set for a tea party. [1]
The Lonely Doll is the first children's book in a series by photographer and author Dare Wright. The story is told through text and photographs. The story is told through text and photographs. It was first published by Doubleday in 1957, went out of print for years, was reissued by Houghton Mifflin in 1998, and brought out by Barnes & Noble in ...
The Doll's House (classified as The Sandman, vol. 2: The Doll's House) is the second trade paperback of the DC comic series The Sandman.It collects issues #9–16. It was written by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Mike Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III, Chris Bachalo, Michael Zulli and Steve Parkhouse, coloured by Robbie Busch and lettered by Todd Klein.
Valley of the Dolls is the first novel by American writer Jacqueline Susann.Published in 1966, the book was the biggest-selling novel of its year. [1] By 2016 it had sold more than 31 million copies, [2] making it one of the all-time best-selling fictional works in publishing history.