Synopses & Reviews
A sweet confection about the first nesting dollsIn old Moscow live a girl named Sasha and her grandfather, a boxmaker. One day Sasha’s rag doll is eaten by mice. Her loving grandfather sets out to make her a doll that is impervious to mice, rats, cats, and even the Tsar’s cavalry. What can it be but seven carved wooden dolls nestled together to form one thumbling doll – the first matrioshka, or “little mother.”
How Sasha’s grandfather comes to make the doll is at the heart of this warm intergenerational story, lavishly illustrated in brilliant watercolors and colored pencils.
About the Author
Jana Dillon is the author and/or illustrator of eight books for children, including
Jeb Scarecrow’s Pumpkin Patch. She lives in Canton, Massachusetts.
Deborah Nourse Lattimore has written and/or illustrated over thirty books for children, among them The Winged Cat: A Tale of Ancient Egypt. She lives in Los Angeles, California.