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About This Book

A porcelain doll narrates her life after being purchased at a market and passed among several young caretakers. She describes domestic amusements, wardrobes and furnishings, spells of sickness, and small accidents that accompany country and town entertainments. Chapters recount outings such as May parties, gardening and blackberrying, seaside visits, winter play, theatrical performances and a pantomime, as well as correspondence and social visits. Through light humor and a childlike perspective the memoir traces shifting attachments, rivalries, and the everyday rituals that determine the doll's changing place in each household.

About the Author

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Mary Curtis

Mary Curtis is an author best known for her work "Memoirs of a Country Doll. Written by Herself," which offers a unique perspective through the eyes of a doll. This whimsical narrative captures the imagination and reflects on themes of childhood and innocence. Curtis's writing invites readers into a charming world, blending elements of autobiography and fiction. Her contributions to literature provide a delightful exploration of the inner thoughts of a doll, showcasing her ability to create engaging and relatable characters.

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