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Ballet Shoes
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Ballet Shoes

Novel for children by British author Noel Streatfield (1895–1986), published in 1936, which describes the dancing careers of three adopted children, Pauline, Petrova, and Posy Fossil, brought up in London by a wealthy guardian. This story marked the birth of the career-novel genre, which she continued in Tennis Shoes (1937) and White Boots (1951).



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Expertly written by former Royal Ballet dancer Kate Castle, "My First Ballet Book: From Barres And Ballet Shoes To Plies And Performances" is effectively illustrated throughout with full color photography.
I can dance on it in bare feet, ballet shoes, and pointe shoes.
Many of her students, she said, "are trying to run out to the store and buy ballet shoes.
 
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