An edition of Serena and the Wild Doll (2000)

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An edition of Serena and the Wild Doll (2000)

Serena and the Wild Doll

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A stunning picture book that deals gently with the themes of identity, making choices and following one's destiny.

Serena is a lonely doll, forgotten amid musty books and discarded boxes in an attic. She doesn't realize it, but the children who used to play with her have grown up long ago. Each morning she prepares herself in hopes that visitors will come. From a small window she sees treetops, birds and stars.

One day the door swings open and the fragrance of woods and sunshine fills the attic. But instead of children, there stands a wild doll, dirty and unkempt. The wild doll invites Serena out into the beautiful world to play, but she refuses, choosing instead to wait for the children to return.

Alone once more, Serena stares out into the night, thinking of the wild doll and her invitation. A green star seems to beckon, and Serena makes up her mind to go. Down the stairs, through the house and out into the world she ventures. Down the streets, through the alleys, she searches for the wild doll.

At last they meet and adventure ensues. They see beautiful sights, travel the town on the back of a fox, and ride a Ferris wheel. The wild doll explains that she was lost long ago and became wild. Now the whole world is her home and the animals are her friends. At the doll maker's shop, they peep through the window to see the man who made them both so long ago.

As the dawn rises, the wild doll says good-bye, and as she disappears into the fading night, she advises Serena to go where the children go. When the children discover her, Serena is sitting on a swing with the wind in her hair and the sun on her face, and she finds a happy new home. Every now and then, however, when the green star calls her, Serena slips into the night to play once more with the wild doll.

Publish Date
Publisher
Annick Press
Language
English
Pages
32

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Cover of: Serena & the Wild Doll
Serena & the Wild Doll
September 2000, Tandem Library
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Serena and the Wild Doll
Serena and the Wild Doll
September 2, 2000, Annick Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Serena and the Wild Doll
Serena and the Wild Doll
September 2, 2000, Annick Press
Library binding in English

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The Physical Object

Format
Library binding
Number of pages
32
Weight
12 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8549052M
Internet Archive
serenawilddoll00phil
ISBN 10
1550376497
ISBN 13
9781550376494
OCLC/WorldCat
43632496
Library Thing
2218214
Goodreads
864679

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April 5, 2014 Edited by ImportBot Added IA ID.
February 2, 2013 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format 'Library Binding' to 'Library binding'; Removed author from Edition (author found in Work)
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August 10, 2010 Edited by IdentifierBot added LibraryThing ID
April 30, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record