April, a doll stuck inside a house full of humans, yearns for the freedom available if she could only make a quiet departure. She is determined to persevere through what she thinks is her life's goal, in order to be reunited with the dear friends she was separated from upon being bought. Despite complications and an arranged marriage, will she succeed in her mission?
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By lightxexplosionx
Sep 20, 2006
"A Barbie's Life For Me" I thought this was a well-put-together book. Wonderful use of vocabulary and layout. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it; it had a very unique story line. Not many people think to write about barbie dolls, but though it's a child's element, it was a fairly complicated book. It captivated me intensely. I couldn't put it down. I stayed up till the wee hours of the night (morning?) reading it. Great. [And on a more personal note, Hannah, I absolutely loved it, OMG! It was the greatest book a fourteen year old's ever written. Great job.