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Book cover image of The Doll Shop Downstairs by Yona Zeldis McDonough

Authors: Yona Zeldis McDonough, Heather Maione
ISBN-13: 9780670010912, ISBN-10: 067001091X
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Date Published: September 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Yona Zeldis McDonough

Yona Zeldis McDonough, who has always loved dolls, is the author of several books for children and adults, both fiction and nonfiction. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and two children.

Heather Maione has illustrated many books for children. She lives in Laurel Hollow, New York.

Book Synopsis

Nine-year-old Anna and her sisters love to play with the dolls in their parents' doll repair shop. But when World War I begins, an embargo on German-made goods—including the parts Papa needs to repair the dolls—threatens to put the family's shop out of business. Fortunately, Anna has an idea that just might save the day. Inspired by the true story of Madame Alexander, this is a timeless tale of family and imagination.

This beautiful gift edition of The Doll Shop Downstairs, featuring an eye-catching foil embossed cover, will make a perfect holiday present for dreamers and doll lovers everywhere.

Publishers Weekly

Taking loose inspiration from the true-life story of the late Madame Alexander, whose New York–based company has been producing dolls since 1923, McDonough (The Doll with the Yellow Star) fashions a wholesome tale of a Russian-Jewish immigrant family on New York's Lower East Side in the early 1900s. The Breittlemanns live above their doll repair shop, where Papa restores porcelain dolls, Mama repaints the faces, and sisters Sophie, Anna and Trudie help however they can, taking special pleasure in playing with unclaimed broken dolls. When WWI begins and needed doll parts can no longer be had from Germany, middle daughter Anna comes up with the idea of making cloth dolls. McDonough tells the story in nine-year-old Anna's straightforward, sympathetic voice, accurately presenting relevant historical details as well as the emotional complexities of sibling relationships. Reminiscent of the All-of-a-Kind Family series, the book distinguishes itself both by its foundation in doll history and its authentic depictions of imaginative play. Maione's (Princess Bess Gets Dressed) lighthearted line drawings only vaguely suggest the era, and the characters' cartoonish features do little to illuminate their personalities, but the lively illustrations have little-girl appeal. Ages 7–11. (Sept.)

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