A review by ljrinaldi
Gemma and the Giant Girl by Sara O'Leary

4.0

Things change when a child discovers an old doll house, and she makes things her way. The dolls have been living without a child, or giants, as they call them, and things are very different with the child calling the shots.

Told from the dolls point of view, she doesn't hate that everything has changed. If anything it is different, which she thinks is better than the same thing day after day.

I used to love thinking my doll houses had living things inside, so I think this will appeal to children of the age that like to play with miniatures.

Thanks to Netgalley for making this book available for an honest review.