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Marjorie Stover (1914–2013)

Auteur de Midnight in the Dollhouse

6 oeuvres 519 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Marjorie Filley Stover

Œuvres de Marjorie Stover

Midnight in the Dollhouse (1990) 230 exemplaires
When the Dolls Woke (1985) 208 exemplaires
Chad and the Elephant Engine (1975) 68 exemplaires
Trail Boss in Pigtails (1972) 10 exemplaires
It Really Happened 1 exemplaire

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Autres noms
Stover, Marjorie Filley
Date de naissance
1914-06-23
Date de décès
2013-04-24
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Lieu du décès
Tuscon, Arizona, USA
Lieux de résidence
Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
San Antonio, Texas, USA
West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Études
University of Nebraska (1935)
Professions
children's book author
teacher
Courte biographie
Marjorie Filley Stover was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. After graduating from the University of Nebraska in 1935, she taught school for two years. In 1937, she married John Ford Stover, a history professor with whom she had three children. The couple lived in New Jersey, Wisconsin, Texas, and Indiana for his career before finally retiring to Lincoln. In 1972, she published her first book for children, Trail Boss In Pigtails. It was followed by Chad and the Elephant Engine (1975), Patrick and the Great Molasses Explosion (1985), When the Dolls Woke (1985), and Midnight in the Dollhouse (1990).

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A childhood favourite that I was delighted to track down through Abebooks. So glad that site exists! I highly recommend this story for any kidlit fans who also love dolls.
 
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chris_a_hart | 1 autre critique | Sep 1, 2017 |
 
Signalé
behr31 | Nov 12, 2009 |
"Four months in bed! The doctor had said Melissa must stay in bed for four months until her broken hip heals. Time moves unbearably slowly until Mother brings home a tiny doll family. From the very first day, Melissa and the dolls understand each other. Then young cousin Valerie visits from her family's plantation, nearly ruined during the recent Civil War. She tells about a chest of gold that has disappeared from its hiding place - without it her family home will be lost. It is up to the dolls to find a clue to the hidden gold - and somehow make Melissa hear their message." - cover.

I found it intriguing that the dolls both have personalities of their own and reflect the personalities of their owners as Melissa's dolls and Valerie's doll play out the conflicts between the girls.
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muumi | Aug 24, 2007 |
Sequel to Midnight in the Dollhouse.
 
Signalé
muumi | 1 autre critique | Aug 24, 2007 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
6
Membres
519
Popularité
#47,860
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
4
ISBN
11

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