Thursdays Child
By (Author) Noel Streatfeild
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
24th June 2020
2nd April 2020
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction
823.912
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
220g
A thrilling, classic childrens adventure with a courageous heroine, from the beloved author of Ballet Shoes.
Margaret Thursday was named after the day she was found on the church steps as a baby. But she isnt really an orphan each year a bag of gold coins is left at the church for her keep. However, when Margaret is eleven years old, the money suddenly stops and her guardians have no choice but to send her away to an orphanage.
The orphanage is worse than they could have imagined. The children are poorly treated and barely fed, and fearless Margaret soon makes herself the enemy of the evil matron who runs it. Vowing to protect her new friends, Peter and Horatio, Margaret plans their daring escape . . . but shell have to outwit Matron at every turn.
Margarets action-packed adventure, set in turn-of-the-century England, takes her from orphanage to canal boat to the world of the theatre. Through it all, Margaret is propelled by her unwavering sense of self and determination.
Noel Streatfeilds position in the childrens 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. The Times Literary Supplement
Noel Streatfeild has that happy, skilful knack of turning her characters into real people something which only really good novelists can do. BBC Childrens Hour
Noel Streatfeild is an author who is a true master of her craft. Illustrated London News
Written for unalloyed enjoyment Children will love it. Daily Telegraph
Mary Noel Streatfeild was most famous for her children's books including Ballet Shoes. She was born in Sussex, England, the second of three daughters of a local vicar. Her life is described in three semi-autobiographical novels: A Vicarage Family, Away from the Vicarage, and Beyond the Vicarage. Noel was considered the 'plain' sister in her family, but she shone in performances with her sisters for charity. Upon reaching adulthood she sought a career in theatre, and gained ten years of experience as an actress, working for the Charles Doran and Arthur Bourchier companies. Her familiarity with the stage was the basis for many of her popular books for children, which are often about children struggling with careers in the arts.Ballet Shoes has a number of connections to other Noel Streatfeild books and short stories. What Happened to Pauline, Petrova and Posy is a short story in which we are told a little about the way things turne