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The Runaway Dolls

Audiobook
2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available
Best friends Annabelle Doll and Tiffany Funcraft have stumbled upon an unexpected visitor, a new doll named Tilly May. She arrived in a mysterious package . . . but she looks so familiar. Could she be Annabelle’s long-lost baby sister? It'll take a runaway adventure to find out for sure. Are the dolls ready for life on the road?
Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin bring us the third book in this enchanting trilogy about some very brave dolls.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In the third installment of the Doll People series, Annabelle and Tiffany find themselves on a dangerous and suspenseful adventure. They have a runaway to protect, a doll they found in a mysterious package who they think might be Annabelle's long-lost sister. Lynn Redgrave narrates with a measured cadence that allows the story to gently unfold, and her distinct vocalizations for each of the dolls make it easy to follow the plot. In particular, Redgrave gives Annabelle's new sister a light, innocent voice that is fitting for the inquisitiveness of a young child. This character trait adds humor to the moments when she's also exceedingly knowledgeable, given all the things she heard during her many years in the misplaced box. J.K.R. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from August 25, 2008
      A fantasy with one foot in reality, this third adventure for the mismatched team of antique porcelain Annabelle Doll and contemporary plastic plaything Tiffany Funcraft (previously encountered in The Doll People
      and The Meanest Doll in the World
      ) has the daring duo running away from home, accompanied by Annabelle’s newfound baby sister and soon joined by their brothers. Regretting their decision, not knowing the way home, they eventually land in the toy department of a large store, where they face new danger—being sold to separate owners. Obeying the Doll Code of Honor, the toys must wait until closing time to spring to life, which complicates their escape. Characters and their exploits are fresh: cowgirl Dakota Jane drives a wind-up truck; Elsipad is thrilled that proceeds from her sale “will be used to fight world hunger.” The book opens with a narrative sequence of Selznick’s (The Invention of Hugo Cabret
      ) shaded b&w pencil drawings, which lure readers into the story and anticipate the first chapter, “The Mysterious Package.” The lush illustrations—full bleeds as well as spot drawings and vignettes throughout —are integral expressions of the novel’s spirit. Fast-paced, satisfyingly developed, the book is doubly enjoyable for its foundation in a solidly imagined doll culture. Ages 8–12.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:730
  • Text Difficulty:3

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