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White Boots [Paperback]

Noel Streatfield
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April 5 2001 Collins Modern Classics

Harriet must choose between her friend Lalla and her new-found love of ice-skating….

If you pass your inter-silver, I'll tell Aunt Claudia that I don't want to work with you any more.

Harriet is told that she must take up ice-skating in order to improve her health. She isn't much good at it, until she meets Lalla Moore, a young skating star. Now Harriet is getting better and better on the ice, and Lalla doesn't like it. Does Harriet want to save their friendship more than she wants to skate?

Ages 10+


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"White Boots. Author: Noel (Ballet Shoes) Streatfeild. And you know we might very well leave it at that ? for what higher recommendation is wanted? Noel Streatfeild has that happy, skilful knack of turning her characters into real people ? something which only really good novelists can do. A first-rate book." BBC Children's Hour "Noel Streatfeild's position in the children's book world is unique. She is endlessly inventive, full of verve and real understanding of the surfaces of childhood. Her stories are rich in documentary interest and entertainment, escapism of a most satisfying sort." TLS "Noel Streatfeild is an author who is a true master of her craft." Illustrated London News

About the Author

Noel Streatfeild, the plain middle child between two talented and pretty sisters, trained at RADA and acted for nine years before writing Ballet Shoes, an instant bestseller, in 1936. As vicarage daughter, factory girl, actress, model, social worker, writer, and crusader for good books, Noel touched many aspects of life. Her experiences enriched her stories, which were so popular that, by her eightieth birthday, she had earned herself the title of “a national monument”. She died in 1986.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Classic Streatfeild July 1 2010
By Nicola Manning HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
Reason for Reading: This book is published under the Essential Modern Classics list. This is a list of books chosen by the publisher's UK house and is a collection of outstanding books for children. From looking at the titles I'd say the age range varies anywhere from 8 to 15. I think the authors chosen present a unique collection for North American readers to discover. I intend to be keeping up-to-date with ESM as well as digging into their backlist.

As part of the Essential Modern Classics series the book starts with an informative paragraph bio. of the author followed by an essay entitled "Why You'll Love This Book" written by a famous author, in this case Cathy Cassidy. Then a quick blurb on just who is Cathy Cassidy. This publisher's series also sometimes end with extra material at the back of the book called "More Than A Story". Here it is very interesting and relevant to the book, though a bit aimed at UK citizens. First is a marvelous essay by William Streatfeild (Noel's nephew) who relates information about the author and the writing of this book in particular. Then a Did You Know? section with info. on the book and the author. This is followed by skating information: a list of skating firsts, skating jumps along with who and when they were invented, an explanation of Figure, Speed and Short Track Speed skating. Then comes the UK information with a list of British Skating Champs and information on places and resources to get started info which is finally followed by a British list of matching the athlete with the sport. All this certainly makes this edition an especially nice one to have.

As to the story, absolutely wonderful. If you are an adult female you probably already know the pure joy of reading Streatfeild and this is the first time I've gone back to read her since I was a kid. I hadn't read this book before. Oh, the absolute agony and romance of the poor recuperating sick child whose legs are all "cotton-woolish" from having been bedridden for so long, but now that the doctor order's exercise there isn't much Harriet can do in London as they don't have suitable relations in the country and can't afford to send her anywhere; they are very poor. The doctor suggests skating as one of his patients owns the local rink and manages to get her in free, and her brother Alec takes up a paper route to pay for the skates rental. On her first day there Harriet meets Lalla Moore who has been training to become a championship skater, just like her late father, since she was three. Thus Harriet and Lalla become friends each entering the other's life and finding what was missing in their own. Lalla gains a family, love, people who don't fawn over her, but make her feel like she belongs anyway. Harriet gains an education she could never have afforded otherwise which not only includes a tutor but skating lessons from a famous teacher, fencing lessons, ballet lessons and new clothes that Nana knits especially for her; it isn't materialistic for Harriet though as she loves the governess and Nanna and simply worships Lalla. The world has become heaven for both girls until the time comes when Lalla is having problems progressing with her skating; her aunt is determined she shall follow in her father's footsteps. At the same time Harriet seems to be shining with her skating and the teacher wants her to start taking the tests, he thinks she has that something ...

A lovely book that I pretty much read in a day. It's one I couldn't put down. It has all the elements that can make a girl just fall into a book. A weak convalescing girl, a rich glamorous girl, an orphan, a poor family that has to eat whatever Uncle William sends them (which can be very strange and poor offerings indeed), an evil aunt, a boy and a girl with dreams who follow them and work hard to make them come true, a girl who is forced to live another's dream until she is finally saved in the end. The book is also about friendship, envy, jealousy, sacrifice and a large family's way of never letting anyone become too big for their boots. Though the book does revolve around skating, one does not need to be a fan of the sport, no one could care less about it than I do (a non-skater who does not enjoy any competitive sports in any shape or form) but on the other hand the book would be the perfect gift for a figure skating fan.
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4.0 out of 5 stars See also Skating Shoes Nov 8 2003
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
This book was also published under the title, Skating Shoes. I enjoyed it immensely as a child, and my daughter enjoyed having it read to her.
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4.0 out of 5 stars See also Skating Shoes Nov 8 2003
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This book was also published under the title, Skating Shoes. I enjoyed it immensely as a child, and my daughter enjoyed having it read to her.
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazon May 15 2013
By F.P. Clerk - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is one of my favourite Streatfield books and I am thrilled to have it as an ebook. Highly recommended.
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