Rosalyn is a beautiful composition doll that was made in the 1930's. She is finally purchased from the Marshall Field's Department store in Chicago after waiting over a year for a home. But she is sadly disappointed to be neglected by her wealthy, spoiled little owner. She is eventually given away and finally finds her permanent loving home with a sad little Jewish Holocaust survivor.
Rosalyn adds so much joy to her little girl's life and is loved in return. When her owner dies of old age, Rosalyn is sadly neglected and damaged and sold by her owner's children in a garage sale. Rosalyn finds herself in a new home where she is lovingly restored to her once beautiful state. The Journey of Rosalyn, A Shirley Temple Look-Alike: A Rescued Doll Story is another historical reimagining of how a cherished doll who has been damaged through neglect is rescued and finds a new loving home. |
Lucinda Jane is a beautiful, hand-finished doll who cannot wait to find a little girl to love. In fact, she can think of nothing else during her long journey from a German toy maker’s workshop to a posh New York toy shop in 1872. |