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The Doll in the Garden The Doll in the Garden by Mary Downing Hahn
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“Time doesn't run backward, you know, and things that have been done can't be undone, no matter how hard you wish.”
Mary Downing Hahn, The Doll in the Garden
“The world was so unfair when it came to dying. The best people, the ones you loved the most, died and other people, mean and nasty, lived and went right on being mean and nasty all their lives.”
Mary Downing Hahn, The Doll in the Garden
“and death. In this garden, Daddy was alive again. I could almost hear his voice, smell his pipe and the after-shave lotion he used, feel his hand on my shoulder. Slowly I opened my”
Mary Downing Hahn, The Doll in the Garden: A Ghost Story
“Sunlight and shadow mottled the ground, and the weeds whispered to themselves, lulling me like distant voices of children at play. Closing my eyes, I pretended I was in a magical place, safe from pain and sadness”
Mary Downing Hahn, The Doll in the Garden: A Ghost Story