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Amy's Eyes

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Amy's eyes are blue as the ocean and bright as buttons. In fact, they are buttons, for Amy is a doll. Once she was a flesh-and-blood orphan child at St. Anne's Home for Girls. But her beloved sailor doll turned into a real little man and went off to seek his fortune, becoming Captain of the frigate Ariel. So Amy pined away and-behold! She turning into a doll herself. "Why, this means that almost anything could happen!" says the Captain upon his return. And almost anything does, as the two set out on the Ariel with a crew that includes rabbits, dogs, cats, monkeys, and other animals (who were all once dolls themselves) on a dangerous quest for gold treasure. Reviews for Amy's Eyes (1st Edition) "Richard Kennedy has all the wacky charm and rakish humor of a Roald Dahl; the pathos and irrepressible optimism of Frances Hodgson Burnett; the fantasy, recovery, escape, and consolation of C.S. Lewis or L. Frank Baum." - San Francisco Chronicle "Amy's Eyes, in my opinion, is indeed an extraordinary work. I think it's a brilliant novel in every way, and filled with inexhaustible riches: rich in conception, in language, in wise humor, in excitement. Richard Kennedy sets a new high standard for all of us concerned with quality in literature for young people. Writers, surely, must envy his achievement -and above all, admire it. I found the book altogether wonderful, and a permanent treasure." - Lloyd Alexander "This vital sense of life, both as possibility and meaning, is this big book's wonderful achievement." - New York Times "Amy's Eyes is one of the most startling, compelling novels to be published as children's literature in recent years. The story embraces practically every element of a classic fantasy adventure: a poor, gentle, noble child in an orphanage; a mean and spiteful woman to plague the child; a kind and loving protector; sailing ships and pirates and a search for a golden treasure." - The Seattle Times "It is a masterpiece." - Oregon Media Association

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781732446809
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 430
  • Published:
  • May 14, 2018
  • Edition:
  • 2
  • Dimensions:
  • 229x152x22 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 572 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: January 5, 2025

Description of Amy's Eyes

Amy's eyes are blue as the ocean and bright as buttons. In fact, they are buttons, for Amy is a doll. Once she was a flesh-and-blood orphan child at St. Anne's Home for Girls. But her beloved sailor doll turned into a real little man and went off to seek his fortune, becoming Captain of the frigate Ariel. So Amy pined away and-behold! She turning into a doll herself.
"Why, this means that almost anything could happen!" says the Captain upon his return.
And almost anything does, as the two set out on the Ariel with a crew that includes rabbits, dogs, cats, monkeys, and other animals (who were all once dolls themselves) on a dangerous quest for gold treasure.
Reviews for Amy's Eyes (1st Edition)
"Richard Kennedy has all the wacky charm and rakish humor of a Roald Dahl; the pathos and irrepressible optimism of Frances Hodgson Burnett; the fantasy, recovery, escape, and consolation of C.S. Lewis or L. Frank Baum." - San Francisco Chronicle
"Amy's Eyes, in my opinion, is indeed an extraordinary work. I think it's a brilliant novel in every way, and filled with inexhaustible riches: rich in conception, in language, in wise humor, in excitement. Richard Kennedy sets a new high standard for all of us concerned with quality in literature for young people. Writers, surely, must envy his achievement -and above all, admire it. I found the book altogether wonderful, and a permanent treasure." - Lloyd Alexander
"This vital sense of life, both as possibility and meaning, is this big book's wonderful achievement." - New York Times
"Amy's Eyes is one of the most startling, compelling novels to be published as children's literature in recent years. The story embraces practically every element of a classic fantasy adventure: a poor, gentle, noble child in an orphanage; a mean and spiteful woman to plague the child; a kind and loving protector; sailing ships and pirates and a search for a golden treasure." - The Seattle Times
"It is a masterpiece." - Oregon Media Association

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