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A Question Of Time

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Syd Stowe was a city person, and when it was time to leave New york and her best friend Jill, she wasn't happy at all. But Syd soon found a friend in her new small Midwestern town, and everything seemed to be fine...until she discoverd the secret of the ghost dolls. Why did her new best friend, Laura, look so much like a doll that had lived a long, long time ago? And what was the connection between Laura and the old man who made the dolls? As Syd investigates and solves the mystery, she learns some valuable lessons.

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First published June 3, 1985

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Dina Anastasio

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Dina Anastasio grew up and lives in New York City. She lived in West Cork, Ireland, for many years. She is a freelance writer and past editor of Sesame Street Magazine (four years). She is a mother of two with three grandchildren.

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410 reviews3 followers
February 10, 2026
When I was probably ten or eleven, this was my favorite book. I must have read it at least seven times. I started wondering why I liked it so much back then, and I can sort of see why. It deals with a mystery--I like mysteries. And it deals with family history, which has always fascinated me too.

After reading it again, my "old" eyes still enjoyed it for the most part, but I was a little critical about how it was written (I wanted more details), what might have actually happened to her ancestors and just the choices Syd made. I'm glad I read it again though. My eleven-year-old self came out just a little bit today.
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178 reviews17 followers
June 6, 2014
This was a quick and very satisfying read. Nothing monumental really happens - but it a very sweet story about a little girl getting used to a new town where her family has some rather old history.
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July 23, 2018

First sentence: Syd opened her eyes and glanced out the window.

Premise/plot: Syd Stowe moves with her family from New York City to a small town in Minnesota. Her great-grandfather, Jake Stowe, moved from that same town to New York when he was just eighteen. That would have been circa 1900. At first she's so upset that she doesn't want to leave the house and make friends. But after discovering a toy shop with homemade wooden dolls, she becomes fascinated with the history of the town. In particular how the dolls connect to the history of the town. The shop owner says that the dolls' appearance is based on real life people.

Soon after Syd meets a girl around her own age that looks just like one of the dolls. Both of them carry a bag of marbles. Weird. The two start hanging out together. Can Laura help her figure out who the dolls are supposed to be? Can Laura help her discover the identity of their maker?

My thoughts: A Question of Time is a weird mystery. Syd, our heroine, is drawn into a mystery in the past. It's a mystery that leads her straight back to her own family. It's a book that in some ways leaves more questions for readers than it answers. I haven't decided if that's a good thing or a bad thing.

Would I have enjoyed reading A Question of Time as a kid? Probably not. I would describe this one as bittersweet at best. I did not do bittersweet as a kid. If it didn't end happy, I was MAD.
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February 10, 2026
This book is a short one and not too complicated. It’s perfect for children who want to read for an hour or two or for someone stuck in a long car/train ride. The plot premise is interesting, it's creepy but not too scary, and the characters are decently interesting. I think it's unfair to judge this book by the standards of a carefully crafted adult series, it's not meant to be super involved and complex. It’s a fun, quick story to enjoy in an afternoon and definitely more productive than scrolling for the same time.
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828 reviews11 followers
February 28, 2011
I re-read this last night and really enjoyed it. I want to release it but I think she needs another few months of maturity.

**** More details than you might want if you're about to read it but not full-on spoilers ****

At one point they talk about a murder that happened at a house (no firm details because it later turns out that the person wasn't murdered). And then it talks about a family that died in a boating accident.

I want to make sure she can really enjoy this when she does read it :-)
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6 reviews10 followers
November 2, 2016
Was one of my favorite books as a kid. revisited it today and still really great. moves along really quickly yet somehow manages to not feel rushed.
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