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Books in DOLL HOSPITAL series

  • Doll Hospital #01: Tatiana Comes To America: An Ellis Island Story

    Joan Holub

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 1, 2002)
    In the tradition of American Girl, each book in this series is a clever mix of past and present that brings a different era to life through a story told from the perspective of a beloved doll.Sisters Lila and Rose, ages 8 and 10, are spending the year with their eccentric grandmother (who runs a doll hospital) while their parents are working out of the country. The girls are not pleased with this arrangement, but they begin to enjoy themselves when they learn that their grandmother has a special power to "read" the lives of the dolls she is working to restore. In each book in this series, their grandmother tells the girls the story of a different doll.In this book we meet Tatiana, a doll who travels to Ellis Island with her owner, a Russian girl named Anya. (continued)
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  • Doll Hospital #05

    Joan Holub, Ann Iosa

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 2003)
    The fifth book in the Doll Hospital series tells the dual stories of a Parisian dollhouse family from the 1890s and modern-day sisters Rose and Lila.Sisters Rose and Lila, ages 10 and 8, are spending the year with their grandmother (who runs a doll hospital) while their parents are working overseas. Their grandmother has a special power to communicate with dolls and to tell their stories.In this book, the girls' grandmother is restoring a Parisian dollhouse from the 1890s which will be placed in a dollhouse museum. In the process of helping their grandmother with the restoration, Rose and Lila learn the story of the special relationship between the dollhouse people and a student at the boarding school where the house was kept.
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  • Doll Hospital #03: Glory's Freedom: A Story Of The Underground Railroad

    Joan Holub, Cheryl Kirk Noll

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 2003)
    The 3rd book in the Doll Hospital series tells the dual stories of Glory, a doll owned by a slave who traveled to freedom via the Underground Railroad, and modern-day sisters Rose and Lila.Sisters Rose and Lila, ages 10 and 7, are spending the year with their grandmother (who runs a doll hospital) while their parents are working out of the country. Their grandmother has a special power to communicate with dolls, and to tell their stories.In this book we meet Glory, a doll who is given to a slave girl named May by Arabella, the daughter of a plantation owner. Glory then accompanies May on her journey to freedom. Years later, Glory is discovered by the new owners of an old house that, unbeknownst to them, was used as a stop along the Underground Railroad.
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  • Doll Hospital #02: Goldie's Fortune : A Story Of The Great Depression

    Joan Holub, Cheryl Kirk Noll

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 2002)
    The 2nd book in the Doll Hospital series, GOLDIE'S FORTUNE weaves together the story of a beloved doll from the era of the Great Depression with the ongoing modern-day tale of sisters Rose and Lila.Sisters Lila and Rose, ages 7 and 10, are spending the year with their eccentric grandmother (who runs a doll hospital) while their parents are working out of the country. The girls are initially unhappyt, but they begin to enjoy themselves when they learn that their grandmother has a special power to "read" the lives of the dolls she is working to restore. In each book in this series, their grandmother tells the girls the story of a different doll.In this book we meet Goldie, the beloved doll of a girl named Eliza whose family lost their fortune during the Great Depression. (cont.)
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  • Tatiana Come to America: An Ellis Island Story

    Joan Holub

    Paperback (Demco Media, July 1, 2003)
    Used book in good condition.
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  • Doll Hospital #04: Saving Marissa

    Joan Holub, Ann Iosa, Cheryl Kirk Noll

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 1, 2003)
    The fourth book in the Doll Hospital series tells the dual stories of a beloved 1950s babydoll and modern-day sisters Rose and Lila.Sisters Rose and Lila, ages 10 and 8, are spending the year with their grandmother (who runs a doll hospital) while their parents are working out of the country. Their grandmother has a special power to communicate with dolls, and to tell their stories.In this book, the girls find a damaged babydoll at the home of their babysitter, Jill, an older woman who lives in the neighborhood. Rose and Lila persuade Far Nana to restore the doll, and the girls learn its story. The doll, Marissa, belonged to Jill when she was a little girl. Marissa was a gift from Jill's beloved aunt. (cont.)
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  • Doll Hospital #06

    Joan Holub, Ann Iosa

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 2004)
    The sixth book in the Doll Hospital series tells the dual stories of Charlotte--a doll owned by an orphan taken in by the Shakers in 1832, and modern-day sisters Rose and Lila.Sisters Rose and Lila, ages 10 and 8, are spending the year with their grandmother (who runs a doll hospital) while their parents are working out of the country. Their grandmother has a special power to communicate with dolls, and to tell their stories.In this book, the girls visit a Shaker village and their grandmother tells them the story of Charlotte, a doll owned by a girl named Daisy. In 1832, Daisy's family died in a cholera epidemic that hit New York. Daisy and Charlotte were sent to live with the Shakers, who often took in orphans, until Daisy was retrieved by an old family friend.
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  • Tatiana Comes To America: An Ellis Island Story

    Joan Holub

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Inc., May 1, 2003)
    In the tradition of American Girl, each book in this series is a clever mix of past and present that brings a different era to life through a story told from the perspective of a beloved doll.Sisters Lila and Rose, ages 8 and 10, are spending the year with their eccentric grandmother (who runs a doll hospital) while their parents are working out of the country. The girls are not pleased with this arrangement, but they begin to enjoy themselves when they learn that their grandmother has a special power to "read" the lives of the dolls she is working to restore. In each book in this series, their grandmother tells the girls the story of a different doll.In this book we meet Tatiana, a doll who travels to Ellis Island with her owner, a Russian girl named Anya. (continued)
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  • Danielle's Dollhouse Wish

    Joan Holub, Ann Iosa

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Oct. 15, 2003)
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  • Saving Marissa

    Joan Holub, Cheryl Kirk Noll, Ann Losa

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2003)
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  • Goldie's Fortune: A Story of the Great Depression

    Joan Holub

    Paperback (Demco Media, July 1, 2003)
    Instead of attending their first day of school, Rose and Lila would rather hear the story from their grandmother about a young girl living through the Great Depression with little more than her special doll named Goldie.
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