Sunday, March 20, 2011

Favorite Books

What were your favorite books to read when you were a child?




A favorite series of mine? The Shoes books.

Noel Streatfield's Ballet Shoes, first published in the 1930s, was followed by many more, including  Theater Shoes, Skating Shoes, and my favorite, Dancing Shoes. Most of these books involved orphaned children discovering hidden talents for dancing, acting, or singing (with a few surprises).

The theme: Follow your dreams.

By the time I became fully engrossed in Shoe mania, I was ready to have my parents send me to London so I could attend some sort of stage school. I had forgotten I had the grace of a hippopotamus on the dance floor, sang perpetually off key, and was far too shy to stand up on stage before an audience.

It didn't matter; I was stagestruck. I started taking dancing lessons, belted out songs from musicals,  and searched the library for plays to read. I couldn't find any, so I used the section of Maeterlinck's strange play, The Blue Bird found in the pages of Ballet Shoes. In the privacy of my bedroom, I rehearsed playing all the actors' roles. From The Blue Bird, I used the play as a template to start writing my own plays.

My dreams of limelight stardom in the theater may be over, but I'm still writing.


What was your favorite book or books?

2 comments:

  1. We just received the first of these books as a gift. Your delight makes me want to start reading right away! As a child, I loved the Little House books, Anne of Green Gables books, and anything by Joan Aiken.

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  2. Hi Faith,

    Thank you for stopping by. I loved the Little House books and Anne of Green Gables as well. I haven't read any books by Joan Aiken. I'll have to check those out.

    Let me know if your children start talking about the theater and London. :)

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