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A compassionate eight-year-old girl who prefers a battered wooden doll is swept to a distant island where toys and dolls come to life; she explores a dolls' society with a royal palace, confronts authority, and is imprisoned alongside her wooden companion. She tends a baby, lives in a real dolls' house, helps plan and execute an escape, and becomes involved in pursuit, rescue attempts, a battle and a siege that end with the captor's defeat and order restored. The narrative emphasizes kindness, loyalty and the imaginative stakes of childhood play.

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Archibald Marshall

Archibald Marshall was a British novelist known for his engaging storytelling and character-driven narratives. His works often explore themes of love, family, and social dynamics within the context of early 20th-century society. Among his notable titles is "The Eldest Son," which delves into familial relationships and the complexities of inheritance. Marshall's writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions and relatable characters, making his novels a reflection of the societal norms of his time. He contributed significantly to the literary landscape of his era, with a diverse range of novels that continue to resonate with readers.

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