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The countess's calamity
    Gardner, Sally.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Children's Books,
Pub date: 2003.
Pages: 124 p. :
ISBN: 158234812X
Copy info: 52 copies available at Aspen Hill Library, Bethesda Library, Chevy Chase Library, Damascus Library, Davis Library, Marilyn J. Praisner Library, Gaithersburg Library, Germantown Library, Kensington Park Library, Little Falls Library, Potomac Library, Quince Orchard Library, Rockville Library, Silver Spring Library, Twinbrook Library, Wheaton Library, White Oak Library, and Longbranch Library.
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Summary
This is the story of five little dolls that are left in a box, in a park, under a chair. Nobody knows why they were left here, but one day, a couple of retired mice discover them, the box is blocking their doorway. Soon, the dolls and the mice become friends...except for the Countess, who's a little too hoity-toity to befriend any mice. But she doesn't have any choice and soon the dolls learn to stay away from the "legs" (humans), forage for food, and have a great deal of fun with the mice. The Countess's Calamity is the first in a series of four books about these lost dolls called Tales from the Box. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
"This is a story of five little dolls who were left in a box, under a chair, in a park. Why they were left there, I haven't a clue," begins Gardner's (Polly's Running Away Book) wry and winsome Tales from the Box series. The rather formal yet welcoming tone of the omniscient narrator echoes in the voices of Mr. and Mrs. Mouse, who discover the box blocking their front door ("Shall I see what's inside, my little ribbly rodent?" Mr. Mouse asks his bride). Meanwhile, the quintet of dolls speculate on their whereabouts. Quilt, the sailor doll, thinks they are in an attic. Ting Tang, a smiling cloth doll in formal Chinese attire, believes they are wrapped as a birthday present, and the Countess-from "the Land of Lounge" who owns a "red-plush chair" and silver tea service, and sports a fur-collared coat-is quick to agree: "Why didn't I think of that? We are the birthday present." While the others accept the generous hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Mouse, the Countess insists on remaining in the box, which a child throws in a rubbish bin. Gardner drolly relays the haughty doll's just deserts, which include calamitous encounters with the nasty park keeper and his equally unpleasant cat. When a kind puppet from a nearby theater brings the mangled Countess to the puppet maker, she gains something she has lacked: a heart. Gardner's cheerful art, composed of black-and-white photos and halftone drawings, adds further whimsy to this diverting and clever fantasy, sure to attract a following. Ages 6-10. (Apr.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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ISBN: 158234812X : $14.95
ISBN: 9781582348551 (pbk.) : $6.95
Personal Author: Gardner, Sally.
Title: The countess's calamity / Sally Gardner.
Edition: 1st U.S. ed.
Publication info: New York : Bloomsbury Children's Books, 2003.
Physical descrip: 124 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Series Title: (Tales from the box)
General Note: Sequel: Boolar's big day out.
Abstract: Five dolls, abandoned in a park, are rescued by Mr. and Mrs. Mouse who provide a home for them and protect them through various adventures, despite the horrible behavior of the doll called the Countess.
Subject term: Dolls Fiction.
Subject term: Mice Fiction.
Subject term: Parks Fiction.
Subject term: Behavior Fiction.
Electronic access: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/hol041/2002028014.html
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