
Angie Wu finds herself the center of attention in the fourth grade when she starts sharing her Guatemalan trouble dolls, supposedly able to make troubles go away, but then her friends get mad when the magic does not work for them.
year: 1992, 1993
call number/section: 1000
subjects: dolls, fiction, schools, chinese americans, school stories
Editions

Regan, Dian Curtis
H. Holt (1992)
Angie Wu finds herself the center of attention in the fourth grade when she starts sharing her Guatemalan trouble dolls, supposedly able to make troubles go away, but then her friends get mad when the magic does not work for them.
Schools: 2

Regan, Dian Curtis
Schools: 0
Regan, Dian Curtis
H. Holt (1993)
Angie Wu finds herself the center of attention in the fourth grade when she starts sharing her Guatemalan trouble dolls, supposedly able to make troubles go away, but then her friends get mad when the magic does not work for them.
Schools: 1