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A little girl's ambition to construct a dollhouse for two Japanese dolls results in a new friendship and closer family ties. Includes plans for the doll house.
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Fiction, Dollhouses, Dollhouses in fiction, Homesickness in fiction, Social life and customs, Cousins, Dolls in fiction, Cousins in fiction, England in fiction, Japan in fiction, Homesickness, Dolls, Children's stories, Dolls -- Fiction., Dollhouses -- Fiction., Homesickness -- Fiction., Cousins -- Fiction., Japan -- Social life and customs -- Fiction., England -- Fiction., Children's fiction, Dolls, fiction, Dollhouses, fiction, England, fiction, Family, fiction, Japan, social life and customsShowing 3 featured editions. View all 12 editions?
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Miss Happiness and Miss Flower
2002, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
- 1st HarperCollins ed.
0060291931 9780060291938
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"THEY WERE TWO LITTLE Japanese dolls, only about five inches high."
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After she leaves India to live with her cousins in England, eight-year-old Nona is overcome with homesickness until her great-aunt sends two Japanese dolls which need love and care. Includes construction plans for a Japanese dollhouse.
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