Dolls of Hope draws readers into the high stakes world of 1920s Japan through the suspense of protecting a fragile treasure from a school bully. Chiyo uses her quiet integrity and craftsmanship to complete a secret mission for peace. Books in this family share immersive historical settings, underdogs facing wealthy rivals, and a deep focus on precious objects.

Reach for this book when your child is struggling with feelings of loneliness in a new environment or facing a social rival who seems intent on bringing them down. It is a perfect choice for children who feel the weight of high expectations and need to see a protagonist navigate those pressures with quiet strength and integrity. Set in 1920s Japan, the story follows eleven-year-old Chiyo as she enters an elite boarding school and becomes the caretaker of a Friendship Doll from America. While the historical setting provides a rich backdrop, the heart of the story is deeply relatable: Chiyo must find her voice and protect a symbol of peace despite a classmate's jealousy. The book handles themes of cultural pride, the importance of honesty, and the difficulty of standing up for oneself against a bully. It is a gentle yet compelling read for middle-grade students, offering a window into another culture while reinforcing universal values of responsibility and courage.