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The Whicharts [Hardcover]

Noel STREATFEILD (Author)
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Brentano's (1932)
  • ASIN: B001CXN6RI
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Streatfield's First Book, February 8, 2011
This review is from: The Whicharts (Paperback)
Reason for Reading: I love Noel Streatfeild and had never read an "adult" book by her. Knowing this was her first book was also tantalizing.

Streatfeild's first book is full of themes that she will go on to explore in many of her children's book over and over again. This is the first time this book has been in print since the 1930s and what a treat for it to be back in the light of day again. Set in the 1920s, this is the story of three adopted sisters who take to the stage to bring money into the household. One is a born natural, one is a born beauty and combined with her smattering of talent gets by, while the last has only enough talent to keep her in work but she dreams of the day she can become an automotive mechanic and even someday fly a plane. Simple enough plot that could easily be the base for a children's book, and one that Streatfeild would go back to when she wrote her famous Ballet Shoes.

However, this book is for adults and I would imagine was a little racy for the times it was written. The mistress of a womanizing wealthy man, Rose, is unceremoniously dumped one day as the scoundrel has fallen in love with another. She is left with the house, a staff of three and a per annum allowance. Then some time down the road later just when she is getting over the man he shows up at her door with a very pregnant woman and insists she takes care of her until she has the baby. The woman's abysmal attitude toward the impending baby endears Rose to it ever so much and in the end she adopts it and names it after the mother, Maimie. History repeats itself and Rose ends up as the adopted mother of three half-sisters all named after their mothers. Each one growing up to carry the traits of her mother, as well. Maimie, a girl about town, who has her way with men; Daisy, the natural born dancer and entertainer always full of joy; and finally Tania, who while having unique aspirations for a woman of the times also has an undying yearning to do whatever it takes to keep the family together and always have a "home".

A wonderful story of both the cultural and theatrical world of 1920s London. A story of family love and bonds, realizing ones dreams and the various ways a woman could go about keeping herself above the poverty line: toiling hard day and night at work she hates, exploiting a natural talent for easy money, or being looked after by men for favours in return. As Streatfeild's first book, it does show some. There is a lack of emotional attachment for the reader to the characters which is something she later developed to a fine art in her books. But nonetheless, a darling read and a must have for fans!
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