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Streatfeild shoe books
Streatfeild shoe books






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As the production grew bigger and bigger, everything just seemed to get more ridiculous. The children had put so much work into their acts, and then Phillip came along and usurped the entire production! I felt indignant on the children's behalf, even though they were all, eventually, quite happy with their roles in the pageant. In fact, the whole production started to become rather unbelievable when Phillip, an injured soldier who produced plays before the war, and who grew up living in the Abbey, started to take an interest in the pageant. Still, for the most part, it didn't make for every exciting or compelling reading. Phew! It was a lot of work, and I did enjoy the way the children's parents really got involved. The kids need to reserve a venue (a nearby Abbey that is soon to be sold), write their acts, engage actors and dancers to participate, plan and run rehearsals, and manage costumes for the entire cast. Instead, this book shows the reader all the work that goes on behind the scenes of a big production. Sally does apparently have a talent for dancing, but it's not anywhere near the focus of this book. Unlike other Shoe Books, stage talent isn't a central theme.

streatfeild shoe books

Each of the older children took responsibility for writing and planning one act of the pageant. Just let her wear the dress around the house! But I suppose in those days, everything was proper and people didn't do things like that. Right away, the whole idea of planning an event around one dress seemed silly. Selina receives a lovely party dress and matching shoes from her godmother in America (the story takes place in England), but since there is no upcoming event to which she can wear the dress, all the children get together and plan a pageant, just so Selina can wear her dress. The whole premise of the book seemed more fitting for a short story than a full-length novel. This lack of information was a little annoying in the beginning, but rest assured, you do find out the reason eventually.

streatfeild shoe books

Unlike the other Shoe Books, we don't learn right away why Selina is living with her cousins. One of the main characters, Selina, is a temporary orphan who lives with her aunt and uncle, who have six children of their own. Even though there are still books in the series that I haven't read yet, I think I'll take a break from them for a while. This book was quite different from the other Shoe Books that I've read so far, and I actually found it somewhat boring. *** Warning: This review contains spoilers!! ***








Streatfeild shoe books