"Goldie The Dollmaker" is one of her masterpieces, published in 1969 as the fifth work of Goffstein.
Goldy, a girl who inherits her work, making her deceased parents, but does not share her belief in making her own manufacturing.
She, who is working in her doll building, is carefully depicted how she keeps her hand, taking the process of choosing her doll material to the process of processing, keeping her hands. However, she eliminates her confidence in an event. But her dreams appeared in her dream, she wasn't affected by others, but she created her work for someone she had never met, and she was alive. I notice.
She makes, likes, and living. This is the story of her soul, where Goldy grows on another stage.