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1 Ιαν 2001 · Time Windows is the story of Miranda Browne, the quintessential city girl from New York who moves to the suburbs in Massachusetts. The house is old, quaint, and everything her parents could ever hope for. Miranda isn't so sure, but she finds an antique dollhouse in the attic and finds herself drawn to it.
30 Ιουλ 2017 · Not just blurbs you can read on the back covers or online, but tidbits of info that nobody knows! SO: I'll start with Time Windows, which was my very first book! 1. I told the first version of what later became TIME WINDOWS to my boyfriend (who later became my husband) on a cross-country road trip right after college.
Time Windows. When Miranda moves with her family to a new house in a small Massachusetts town, she discovers a mysterious antique dollhouse in the attic. Looking out through the dollhouse windows, she is shocked to realize that scenes from the lives of the big house's past inhabitants are being replayed there, and the house is exerting an evil ...
Through the windows, she is shocked to find what seem to be living people in the tiny rooms, and gradually she realizes that scenes from the lives of the big house's past inhabitants are...
The novel's climax occurs when Miranda is transported through a time window into the past, where she witnesses Dorrie's dangerous ritual firsthand. Miranda can finally intervene, freeing Abby's spirit and breaking the cycle of the haunting past.
1 Σεπ 2000 · Time Windows was about Miranda Browne, who just moved to her new Massachusetts home with her father and mother. In the attic, she discovers an old dollhouse. But this is no ordinary dollhouse, as she can see the past when looking through the windows.
1 Οκτ 1991 · by Kathryn Reiss ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 1, 1991. When Miranda, 13, and her parents come to live in Massachusetts, Miranda finds an old dollhouse, a replica of their new home, in the attic. A more unsettling discovery: by peering through the dollhouse windows, she can observe the past, especially (according to a kitchen calendar) in 1904.