Shoes #6

Movie Shoes

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Life is tough for the Winter family in London, with little money and Dad out of work. Luckily Aunt Cora comes to the rescue with an invitation to live in California. From that moment on, talented Rachel and Tim dream of stardom in America. The family couldn't be more surprised when a movie producer picks plain peevish Jane for the lead part of Mary in The Secret Garden. No one's ever noticed Jane before. Could this be the chance of a lifetime?

Alternate Title: The Painted Garden

239 pages, Paperback

First published January 1,1949

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Mary Noel Streatfeild, known as Noel Streatfeild, was an author best known and loved for her children's books, including Ballet Shoes and Circus Shoes. She also wrote romances under the pseudonym Susan Scarlett.

She was born on Christmas Eve, 1895, the daughter of William Champion Streatfeild and Janet Venn and the second of six children to be born to the couple. Sister Ruth was the oldest, after Noel came Barbara, William ('Bill'), Joyce (who died of TB prior to her second birthday) and Richenda. Ruth and Noel attended Hastings and St. Leonard's Ladies' College in 1910. As an adult, she began theater work, and spent approximately 10 years in the theater.

During the Great War, in 1915 Noel worked first as a volunteer in a soldier's hospital kitchen near Eastbourne Vicarage and later produced two plays with her sister Ruth. When things took a turn for the worse on the Front in 1916 she moved to London and obtained a job making munitions in Woolwich Arsenal. At the end of the war in January 1919, Noel enrolled at the Academy of Dramatic Art (later Royal Academy) in London.

In 1930, she began writing her first adult novel, The Whicharts, published in 1931. In June 1932, she was elected to membership of PEN. Early in 1936, Mabel Carey, children's editor of J. M. Dent and Sons, asks Noel to write a children's story about the theatre, which led to Noel completing Ballet Shoes in mid-1936. In 28 September 1936, when Ballet Shoes was published, it became an immediate best seller.

According to Angela Bull, Ballet Shoes was a reworked version of The Whicharts. Elder sister Ruth Gervis illustrated the book, which was published on the 28th September, 1936. At the time, the plot and general 'attitude' of the book was highly original, and destined to provide an outline for countless other ballet books down the years until this day. The first known book to be set at a stage school, the first ballet story to be set in London, the first to feature upper middle class society, the first to show the limits of amateurism and possibly the first to show children as self-reliant, able to survive without running to grownups when things went wrong.

In 1937, Noel traveled with Bertram Mills Circus to research The Circus is Coming (also known as Circus Shoes). She won the Carnegie gold medal in February 1939 for this book. In 1940, World War II began, and Noel began war-related work from 1940-1945. During this time, she wrote four adult novels, five children's books, nine romances, and innumerable articles and short stories. On May 10th, 1941, her flat was destroyed by a bomb. Shortly after WWII is over, in 1947, Noel traveled to America to research film studios for her book The Painted Garden. In 1949, she began delivering lectures on children's books. Between 1949 and 1953, her plays, The Bell Family radio serials played on the Children's Hour and were frequently voted top play of the year.

Early in 1960s, she decided to stop writing adult novels, but did write some autobiographical novels, such as A Vicarage Family in 1963. She also had written 12 romance novels under the pen name "Susan Scarlett." Her children's books number at least 58 titles. From July to December 1979, she suffered a series of small strokes and moved into a nursing home. In 1983, she received the honor Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). On 11 September 1986, she passed away in a nursing home.

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April 17,2025
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The only Streatfeild I didn't like. Could not warm up to the children in this story at all.
April 17,2025
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This is definitely one of my favorite of the Shoe books. Each and every character (except Aunt Cora but even she gets better) is a delight with so much personality. I loved seeing how each Winter (and Peaseblossom) adapted to being in California.
April 17,2025
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bought for Mom on ebay, $3.38+shipping. Also, this is not the correct edition.

Title: tThe Painted Garden: A Story of a Holiday in Hollywood (Puffin Books)
Author: tNoel Streatfield
Publisher: tPuffin Books
Binding: tPaperback
Publisher Date: t29/01/1976
Item Condition:tused-good
ISBN No: t0140301577
SKU No: tW3-L1-R072A-04915
April 17,2025
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The Winter family goes from London to California for their father's health, staying with their Aunt Cora in Santa Monica. It takes a little getting-used to for Rachel, Tim, and Jane. Rachel's ballet teacher connects her with Posy Fossil from Ballet Shoes to continue her training. Tim is an excellent pianist, horrified to find that Aunt Cora has no piano. Plain Jane is a bit left out and unhappy to be leaving her beloved dog behind. She meets a neighbor who is a movie director and sees her as perfect for the part of Mary in The Secret Garden which he wants to film. But will she be able to overcome her crankiness and do a proper job of acting? Another charming 'Shoes' book.
April 17,2025
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Reading the British version, The Painted Garden, which has some significant differences from Movie Shoes.

So the major things cut out, from what I could see, were more detail about America and some key stuff about Bella the black servant and the Antonios. The dialogue for them was VERY stereotyped, and there were a few things about Aunt Cora not wanting the Antonios around her that I don't remember from Movie Shoes.

It's funny to me that I love Jane so much in this book, since Rachel is the ballerina and I always like the ballerinas. But then I find Rachel insufferable, and Jane a grumpy delight.
April 17,2025
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This book definitely fueled my imagination -- and made me want to be in movies -- when I was young.
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