Sobre o Autor

Noel Streatfeild was an English author renowned for her children's literature, particularly her captivating stories about the world of theater and performance. Born in Bromley, Kent, she originally pursued a career in acting before transitioning to writing, where she found her true calling. Streatfeild's most famous work, "Ballet Shoes," published in 1936, illustrated her deep appreciation for the arts and has remained a beloved classic, inspiring generations of readers with its themes of ambition, family, and the pursuit of dreams.

Throughout her prolific career, Streatfeild wrote over 30 books for children, many of which explore the lives of young performers and their struggles in achieving success. Her ability to weave rich narratives around themes of creativity and the performing arts distinguished her work in children's literature. Streatfeild's stories often reflect her own experiences in the theater, making her characters relatable and their journeys inspiring. Today, her contributions to children's literature are celebrated and continue to resonate with readers worldwide.

Data de Nascimento December 24, 1895
Local de Nascimento Bromley, Kent, England
Data de Falecimento September 11, 1986