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Lady Daisy
- Narrated by: Nigel Lambert
- Length: 2 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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When Ned helps his grandmother clear out her attic, he finds a very unusual Victorian doll - she speaks!
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- DavidOfOz
- 06-02-12
A boy with a doll? But the story works!
Dick King Smith has the amazing ability to tell a story about a young boy who gets to take care of a talking doll - and he is meant to be an action loving boy. The relationship with his parents and grandmother is excellent, proving a very believable response from a father that loves his son. I won't give anything away other than say that the father's reaction to finding out his son was taking care of a doll - and a very pretty Victorian Era doll at that - rather than concentrating on being a better football goalie is spot on. The result is not a whitewash of the father's desire for his son to be a man, or irrational actions either.
The narrator captures all the voices very well.
Once more, Dick King Smith made our long country drive very memorable.
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