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| Audio - Unabridged, 3 cassettes, 4 hrs. 30 min. | $26.00 |
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| Compact Disc - Unabridged | $33.25 |
In the tradition of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Little Princess come Noel Streatfeild’s tales of triumph. In this story, three orphan girls vow to make a name for themselves and find their own special talents. With hard work, fame just may be in the stars! Originally published in 1937.
Determined to make a name for themselves, three adopted sisters living in London train for the ballet and the stage and in the process discover that each has a special talent.
More Reviews and RecommendationsOften drawing on the raw material of her experiences as stage actress, Noel Streatfeild wrote more than 80 books for children and adults, including the famous "Shoes" series. A rebellious child who was expelled from her first school, she developed a lifelong love of theater and the performing arts. Her first novel, The Whitcharts--about the theater--was published in 1931. Though several other novels for adults followed, an editor encouraged a reluctant Streatfeild to write a theater-themed story for children; the result was highly successful Ballet Shoes, about three young girls training for the stage. Look for Theater Shoes and Dancing Shoes on audio from Listening Library.
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February 16, 2009:
I love the book! I feel some parts were hard to understand, but other then that I loved it. I learned a lot about dancing and how friendship is so important in life. I think most people will enjoy the book, I know i did.
Jen, age 13
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February 17, 2008: This book was everything i wanted it to be and more it was AMAZINGLY GREAT! If you are interested in the arts of dancing and theater you will really enjoy this book immensly! Read this book and you will not be disappointed! P.S. if you get bored with it keep going it gets better. 'there are a few melow parts'