After the death of their mother, Rachel and Hilary move to busy London to live with Aunt Cora, leader of the Wintle's Little Wonders dance troupe. Now daily chores include tap lessons, musical comedy, singing lessons, and acrobatics. To make matters worse, the school's star dancer is Dulcie, their spoiled cousin.
Often 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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