An edition of The friendship doll (2011)

The friendship doll

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An edition of The friendship doll (2011)

The friendship doll

1st ed.
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Throughout the twentieth century, Miss Kanagawa, one of fifty-eight dolls made to serve as ambassadors from Japan to the United States, travels the country learning to love while changing the lives of those who need her.

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Delacorte Press
Language
English
Pages
201

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The friendship doll
2011, Delacorte Press
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2011, Random House

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Table of Contents

Beginnings.
Early autumn, 1927 : Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Arrival in America
New York City, January 1928 : Bunny Harnden
Middles.
Downers Grove, Illinois, 1933 : Lois Brown
Miracle, Kentucky, 1937 : Willie Mae Marcum
From Oklahoma to California, August 1939-1941 : Lucy Turner
Endings.
Seattle, Washington, present time : Mason Medcalf
Author's note

Edition Notes

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.L32394 Fr 2011

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
201 p.
Number of pages
201
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25059434M
ISBN 10
0385737459
ISBN 13
9780385737456, 9780375899515, 9780385906678
LCCN
2010020615

Work Description

I am Miss Kanagawa, Master Tatsuhiko's finest -- and final -- creation. In 1927, my fifty-seven doll-sisters and I were sent to this country as ambassadors of friendship. Oh! The parties and receptions and admirers. But let me assure you, it wasn't all peach blossoms and tea cakes. Some rice brains thought me only a plaything, unaware that I was a samurai in silk. In your hands you hold my story (well worth reading, if I do say so myself). Together we will travel from New York to Oregon during that time of troubles called the Great Depression. Though few in this tale are as fascinating as I am, their stories will not be an unpleasant diversion. This tale will allow you to judge whether I was successful in my mission of friendship. But there is another reason I have put my story on paper. Fifty-eight doll ambassadors came from Japan, yet the whereabouts of only forty-five are known. Certainly my story will entertain and enlighten, but I hope it does even more. I know it will be a clever child who chooses this book, someone capable of solving the mystery of thirteen missing sisters. And perhaps, perhaps, that someone will be you. - Jacket flap.

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