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A beautifully told story of three orphan girls' adoption and love of each other. One a dancer, one an actress, and one really out of place in performing arts, Pauline, Petrova, and Posy find love and a place in the world. A great, funny, sad, touching, fun story, great for any age.
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FROM THE PUBLISHER
In the tradition of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Little Princess come Noel Streatfeild’s tales of triumph. In this story, three orphan girls vow to make a name for themselves and find their own special talents. With hard work,
fame just may be in the stars! Originally published in 1937.
In the tradition of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Little Princess come Noel Streatfeild’s tales of triumph. In this story, three orphan girls vow to make a name for themselves and find their own special talents. With hard work,
fame just may be in the stars! Originally published in 1937.
this book is great. I especially recommend this book for anyone who is interested in dancing/theater. However, it is still a GREAT read for anyone who is not. A great story about family, theater, and hope.
Marvelous story about some can-do orphans


