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Noel Streatfeild (1895–1986)

Author of Ballet Shoes

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Works by Noel Streatfeild

Ballet Shoes (1936) 3,485 copies
Wintle's Wonders (1957) 1,294 copies
Curtain Up (1945) 1,204 copies
White Boots (1951) 963 copies
The Painted Garden (1949) 525 copies
The Circus is Coming (1938) 396 copies
Thursday's Child (1970) 395 copies
Apple Bough (1962) 365 copies
Saplings (1945) 337 copies
The Growing Summer (1966) 330 copies
Party Frock (1946) 309 copies
Tennis Shoes (1937) 297 copies
Ballet Shoes for Anna (1972) 275 copies
The Bell Family (1954) 273 copies
A Vicarage Family (1963) 233 copies
When the Siren Wailed (1976) 193 copies
Gemma (1968) 188 copies
Gemma and Sisters (1968) 169 copies
Gemma Alone (1969) 165 copies
Far to Go (1976) 149 copies
New Town (1960) 143 copies
Goodbye Gemma (1969) 137 copies
Caldicott Place (1967) 122 copies
The House in Cornwall (1940) 62 copies
Clothes-Pegs (1939) 57 copies
Beyond the Vicarage (1971) 50 copies
Murder While You Work (1944) 47 copies
Babbacombe's (1950) 46 copies
Poppies for England (1947) 41 copies
Aunt Clara (1952) 41 copies
Summer Pudding (1943) 41 copies
The Whicharts (1931) 40 copies
Away from the Vicarage (1965) 35 copies
Peter and Paul (1940) 35 copies
The First Book of England (1958) 34 copies
Fearless Treasure (1953) 33 copies
Pirouette (1948) 32 copies
Sally-Ann (1939) 32 copies
Mothering Sunday (1950) 31 copies
Under the Rainbow (1942) 31 copies
Ten Way Street (1940) 31 copies
I Ordered a Table for Six (1942) 30 copies
The Grey Family (1958) 30 copies
Parson's Nine (2014) 29 copies
Love in a Mist (1951) 27 copies
The Man in the Dark (1940) 26 copies
The Winter is Past (1940) 25 copies
Grass in Piccadilly (1947) 23 copies
The Thames, London's river (1964) 23 copies
The Years of Grace (1950) 22 copies
Judith (1956) 20 copies
Meet the Maitlands (1978) 17 copies
Gran-Nannie (1976) 16 copies
Myra Carroll (1944) 15 copies
The First Book of the Opera (1966) 15 copies
By Special Request (1953) — Editor — 15 copies
It Pays to be Good (2015) 15 copies
Bertram (1959) 11 copies
Lisa Goes to Russia (1963) 10 copies
Caroline England (1938) 9 copies
The Silent Speaker (1961) 8 copies
Growing Up Gracefully (1955) 8 copies
The Theater Cat (1951) 7 copies
Shepherdess of Sheep (1935) 7 copies
The Royal Ballet School (1959) 6 copies
Osbert (1950) 5 copies
Look at the Circus (1960) 5 copies
Let's Go Coaching (1965) 4 copies
Luke (2018) 3 copies
Dennis the Dragon (1939) 3 copies
Old chairs to mend (1966) 3 copies
The April baby (1959) 2 copies
Harlequinade 2 copies
The August Baby (1959) 1 copy
THE CHILDREN'S MATINEE (1934) 1 copy
Confirmation and After (1963) 1 copy
various 1 copy
The November Baby (1959) 1 copy
The May baby (1959) 1 copy
The September Baby (1959) 1 copy

Associated Works

Long Ago When I Was Young (1966) — Introduction — 77 copies
Chosen for Children (1957) — Contributor — 5 copies
Mr. Hermit Crab (1929) — Introduction, some editions — 4 copies
Every Girl's Annual 1952 — Contributor — 3 copies
Girls' Own Book (1959) 3 copies
YOUNG WINTER'S TALES 4. (1973) — Contributor — 2 copies
The Children's Own Treasure Book (1947) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Streatfeild, Mary Noel
Other names
Scarlett, Susan
Streatfeild, Mary Noel
Birthdate
1895-12-24
Date of death
1986-09-11
Burial location
St Mary the Virgin Churchyard Westerham, Kent, England
Gender
female
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Eastbourne, Sussex, England, UK
Place of death
London, England, UK
Places of residence
Eastbourne, Sussex, England, UK
London, England, UK
Education
Academy of Dramatic Art
St. Leonard's Ladies' College
Occupations
writer
actor
novelist
children's book author
biographer
autobiographer
Organizations
PEN
Awards and honors
OBE
Short biography
Noel Streatfeild, née Mary Noel, was born in Amberley, Sussex, England, one of six children of Rev. William Champion Streatfeild, later Bishop of Lewes, and his wife Janet Nancy Venn. She often rebelled against the strict rules and expectations of her parents. She was educated by governesses and attended St. Leonard's College and Laleham School in Eastbourne. After World War I, she moved to London to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She spent 10 years acting with the Charles Doran and Arthur Bourchier companies before becoming a full-time writer. Her familiarity with the stage provided authentic background for many of her popular books for children, including the "Shoes" books, beginning with the 1936 novel Ballet Shoes. She won the third annual Carnegie Medal for Best Children's Book of the Year for The Circus Is Coming (1938) also known as Circus Shoes. She also wrote fiction and nonfiction for adults, sometimes using the pen name Susan Scarlett, including biographies. During the 1950s, she also worked in radio. She described her early life in three semi-autobiographical novels: A Vicarage Family (1963), Away from the Vicarage (1965) and Beyond the Vicarage (1972). Several of her books were adapted for feature or television films.
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Beautiful, humble story of three girls journey with performing. A gift from Pop.
 
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T.E.Bunny | 70 other reviews | Apr 5, 2024 |
After losing their mother, Rachel and her adopted sister Hilary move in with their aunt, Cora Wintle. Cora runs a dancing school in London, and she thinks that Hilary would be perfect for her dancing troupe, Wintle's Little Wonders! The only problem is that Hilary might be as good as Cora's own precious daughter, Dulcie. Still, Cora is determined to make sulky Rachel and sprightly Hilary members of her dance troupe.

But Rachel doesn't want to be a Little Wonder! She can't dance and feels silly in her the ruffly costume. Nothing seems to be going as planned, until Rachel discovers her talent for acting. . . .

This classic children's book is perfect for kids who dream of being on stage, whether it be dancing or acting.
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PlumfieldCH | 9 other reviews | Mar 21, 2024 |
Wonderful story, it made my eyes glisten more than I care to admit ❤️
 
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princessponti | 70 other reviews | Mar 17, 2024 |
Originally published in 1939, Sally-Ann by Susan Scarlett is a light and frothy romance that made for a quick read and reminded me of many 1930s romance movies. Susan Scarlett is the pseudonym that author Noel Streatfeild used to write a series of similar light romances that were very popular during the 1940s and today have been republished by The Furrowed Middlebrow

When a bridesmaid gets ill at a smart society wedding, Ann Lane, the beautician from Maison Pertinax is asked to take her place. After all just a few hours of high society then back to her life, but instead, she meets and all too soon falls in love with the best man, Sir Timothy Munster. Asked to keep quiet about the situation so not to arouse jealous relatives as to why they weren’t chosen to step into the bridesmaid role, Ann conceals her identity but this is a secret that is crying out to be exposed especially by the jealous Cora Bolt who wants Sir Timothy for herself.

A charming escapist read with one serious note that deals with Ann’s sickly younger brother. Although quite frivolous, it is interesting to note the insights into career women and gender roles of the day. I enjoyed my time spent with this book and look forward to reading more from Susan Scarlett and other Furrowed Middlebrow authors.
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Works
111
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Members
13,828
Popularity
#1,673
Rating
3.9
Reviews
253
ISBNs
380
Languages
8
Favorited
37

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