Miranda's parents were singing Sinatra's old song "New York, New York" in the corniest way, trying to harmonize.
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When Miranda moves with her family to a new house in a small Massachusetts town, she discovers a mysterious antique--a dollhouse. Through the windows, she is shocked to find what seem to be living people in the tiny rooms, and gradually she realizes that scenes from the lives of the big house's past inhabitants are being replayed there.
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Time Windows
February 2002, Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media
Turtleback
in English
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Time Windows
March 2001, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding
in English
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Time Windows
January 2000, Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media
Hardcover
in English
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"Miranda's parents were singing Sinatra's old song "New York, New York" in the corniest way, trying to harmonize."
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