Far to Go

Far to Go by Noel Streatfeild, published by HarperCollins Publishers Limited on March 8, 2022, is a captivating tale set in the early twentieth century. This 160-page book follows Margaret Thursday, an orphan who auditions for a role in a play, leading her to become a significant success on the London stage. As she navigates her newfound fame, Margaret faces challenges, including the looming threat of an old enemy seeking revenge.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Margaret’s journey unfolds amidst the backdrop of the performing arts. The narrative explores themes of resilience and ambition, highlighting the complexities of her rise to stardom while dealing with the unexpected drama of a kidnap rumor. This edition offers a glimpse into the historical context of Europe during this period, making it a relevant read for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and fiction centered around girls and women in theater.
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Margaret Thursday, an orphan, auditions for a role in a play durin g the early twentieth century.Margaret Thursday, the heroine of Thursday’s Child, becomes a huge success on the London stage. But her old enemy is close on her heels, determined to carry out her revenge…Margaret felt a glow of excitement as she read the advertisement: Wanted: A clever girl to appear eleven. Appointment, write to Thomas Smith, The Dolphin Theatre. In a trice it was all planned, and she was soon on the train to London, her heart pounding with excitement at the idea that she might, just might get the part in the new play. However, her subsequent successes bring with tthem the unwanted drama of a kidnap rumour. Day and night Margaret is closely protected, but it is soon clear that she hasn’t been guarded quite closely enough…
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