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| Day they Lost Raggety Ruth, The
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| Tony Edwards
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| Raggety Ruth, a girl’s doll, is intentionally hidden and lost on moving day. Mistreated by the new owners, she escapes into the Big World determined to find her friends. On her journey to find her friends, she meets a grumpy old Dustbin, an officious set of Traffic Lights, and a bumbling Signpost…
Award winning Festival play which won in 3 rounds of the all England drama Festival.
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Synopsis
Mandy owns Raggety Ruth, Toy Soldier and Clown. Today is Mandy’s birthday and also the day when she is moving to a new house. Mandy gets a brand new china doll for her birthday - Pretty Priscilla, who is very superior and demands the best of attention at all times.
Priscilla becomes jealous of Raggety and pushes her into an empty cupboard, so that Mandy can’t find Raggety and has to leave her behind.
Raggety gets thrown about by the rough new owners of the house, but she manages to escape into the Big World, determined to find her friends. On her journey she meets with a grumpy old Dustbin, an officious set of Traffic Lights, and a bumbling Signpost who doesn’t understand directions! She eventually finds the others, but how will Priscilla react to her now?
Note. Award winning Festival play, having won through 3 rounds of the all England drama festival, and missed getting into the final by only 1 point!
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Cast Summary
Day they Lost Raggety Ruth, The: 2M 2F + 3 either
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Specifications
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Paperback
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| Pages:
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v,30
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| Dimensions:
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A5 (148mm width x 210mm height)
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| Publisher:
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Jasper Publishing
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| Published:
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2006
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| Language:
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English
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| ISBN:
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1 904416 71 3
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