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Trying to remember the name of a book. Utterly vague description inside yet I know someone will know. ...

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NKF · 27/01/2008 19:11

About a girl who has dolls who live in a pencil case. Oone doll has a name like Miss Orange Blossom. Possibly witten by someone like Rumer Godden. Certainly not a nobody.

Ring any bells?

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NKF · 27/01/2008 19:11

Thta was meant to say one doll.

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Wallace · 27/01/2008 19:12

Sounds vaguely familiar. Don't worry someone will know

Onlyaphase · 27/01/2008 19:14

Was that the book where the little girl built a model Japanese house for the little Japanese dolls? Desperately trying to remember the name..

NKF · 27/01/2008 19:15

It's something to do with being lonely and the dolls help with that. It's driving me mad.

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WinnieThePooh · 27/01/2008 19:15

this site might help you.

NKF · 27/01/2008 19:16

Yes. Miss Happiness and Miss Flower. And yes the Japanese dolls house. Oh, thanks very much.

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Califrau · 27/01/2008 19:18

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nooka · 27/01/2008 19:18

I think that you mean Miss Happiness and Miss Flower, although the pencil case was for keeping their bedding. There is a sequal called Little Plum, and there was another baby doll too, but I can't remember it's name. Rumer Godden wrote quite a few books about dolls.

Califrau · 27/01/2008 19:21

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Bluestocking · 27/01/2008 19:32

I don't think Little Plum was a sequel - it's the one about the family who live next to a snooty rich girl ("Gem TJ, tall and slender, she's got legs like a crooked fender") and the doll or dolls bring them together.

nooka · 27/01/2008 19:46

It is the sequal, honest! The little girl (Nona) from the first book lives with her cousins, and they live next to Gem - it may be that her doll is Little Plum and Belinda's is Little Peach (thinking about it I'm sure that's right). I read them a few months ago

Bluestocking · 27/01/2008 19:48

Thanks, Nooka, you are of course right.

NKF · 27/01/2008 20:04

What age group is it for?

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chonky · 27/01/2008 20:06

Oh I loved that book. There used to be a really dog eared copy at my grandma's (quite possibly my aunt's or my mum's). I'd love to know where it is now.

Fauve · 27/01/2008 20:10

We love Rumer Godden - I read The Doll's House to my dd, aged 9, and I still think about it. Four Dolls was equally moving. I'll have to try these, too - thanks.

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Shitemum · 28/01/2008 00:26

I just bought 'Miss Happiness and Miss Flower' off ebay yesterday!
'Little Plum' is the sequel and there's another called 'The Dollshouse'.

Am going to read them to DD1 as her first chapter books, after 'My naughty little sister', that is.

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