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The Shuttle (Paperback)

by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Author), Anne Sebba (Preface)
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  • Paperback: 504 pages
  • Publisher: Persephone Books Ltd (19 April 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1903155614
  • ISBN-13: 978-1903155615
  • Product Dimensions: 18.8 x 13.8 x 4.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 33,141 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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From the Publisher
The Shuttle was first published exactly a hundred years
ago and was begun in 1900 but frequently abandoned while its author,
Frances Hodgson Burnett, wrote several other books (including, most
famously, The Making of a Marchioness). It is about American heiresses
marrying English aristocrats; by extension it is about the effect of
American energy, dynamism and affluence on an effete and impoverished
English ruling class.

Sir Nigel Anstruthers crosses the Atlantic to look for a rich wife and
returns with the daughter of an American millionaire, Rosalie Vanderpoel.
He turns out to be a bully, a miser and a philanderer and virtually
imprisons his wife in the house. Only when Rosalie's sister Bettina is
grown up does it occur to her and her father that some sort of rescue
expedition should take place. And the beautiful, kind and dynamic Bettina
leaves for Europe to try and find out why Rosalie has, inexplicably, chosen
to lose touch with her family. In the process she engages in a
psychological war with Sir Nigel; meets and falls in love with another
Englishman; and starts to use the Vanderpoel money to modernize `Stornham
Court'.

But The Shuttle, which is five hundred pages long and a page-turner for
every one of them, is about far more than the process by which an English
country house can be brought back to life with the injection of
transatlantic money (there is some particularly interesting detail about
the new life breathed into the garden). It is mainly about American energy
and initiative and get-up-and-go; this is symbolised by G Selden, the
typewriter salesman on a bicycling tour of England, who meets, and charms,
Bettina and her sister and, back in New York, their father. And it is about
the excellent relationship that, curiously enough, many of the heiresses
enjoyed with their multi-millionaire fathers.

Above all it is about Bettina Vanderpoel. She is the reason why this is
such a successful, entertaining and interesting novel - one could almost
say that she is one of the great heroines, on a par with Elizabeth Bennet,
Becky Sharp and Isabel Archer. This is because she is so intelligent and so
enterprising - she has the normal feminine qualities but a strong business
sense, inherited from her father, and instinctive management skills (as we
would now call them). If every man in England married a girl like Bettina
Vanderpoel, we are meant to think, England's future would be as glittering
as America's.

The book's title refers to ships shuttling back and forth over the
Atlantic (Frances Hodgson Burnett herself traveled between the two
countries thirty-three times, something very unusual then) and also to the
weaving of the alliance between America and Britain. `As Americans
discovered Europe, that continent discovered America. American beauties
began to appear in English drawing-rooms and Continental salons... What
could be more a matter of course than that American women, being aided by
adoring fathers sumptuously to ship themselves to other lands, should begin
to rule these lands also?'


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Don't be misled, 8 Jan 2009
By booksetc (London, UK) - See all my reviews
This was a very engaging read. But shame on Persephone Books for only mentioning in very, very small print (I certainly didn't notice until after I'd bought it and there's no mention on the jacket notes) that this is actually an abridged edition of Frances Hodgson-Burnett's book. You'd think this might have merited a mention, or some kind of explanation in the preface, but no, not a word! I thought Persephone might have had a bit more respect for its readers. So if you are left wondering at the sudden clumsy reintroduction of the clergyman Mr Ffolliott after his 200 pages absence, and think you may have lost the plot ... yes, my guess is that quite a chunk of the plot is missing!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dollar princesses, 13 Oct 2007
By Lynette Baines (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This is the story of the Vanderpoel sisters. Rich American heiresses, Rosalie marries Sir Nigel Anstruther, an impoverished English nobleman. Nigel turns out to be an abusive, dominating husband, and Rosalie dwindles into a mouse, too afraid to stand up to Nigel and his dreadful mother, too afraid to keep in touch with her loving family. Her sister, Bettina, is quite the opposite. She is a confident, determined young woman, and once she grows up, decides she will go to England and find out what happened to Rosalie. This is a fairy tale of the most satisfying kind, only, unusually, it's a woman riding to the rescue of the damsel in distress. Bettina is a heroine to cheer for. She is not cowed by the horrible Nigel, and uses her money as well as her personality to revive Rosalie and the estate, as well as finding an impoverished Lord of her own.
The shuttle of the title refers to the travelling between the US and England that was such a feature of upper class life in the late 19th century. There were many real life examples of the Vanderpoel girls, Jennie Jerome who was Winston Churchill's mother, and Consuelo Vanderbilt, who married the Duke of Marlborough among them. This is an absorbing read, another book I read in one long gulp and couldn't put down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars American girls in England, 3 Aug 2007
By Rebecca West (Edinburgh, UK) - See all my reviews
I had never read any of Frances Hodgson Burnett's novels for adults and was amazed by how well she writes and how interested I was throughout the 500 pages of this very long book. One reason is that The Shuttle has a definite theme: the effect of the intelligent, energetic and wealthy American girls who came over to England at the turn of the last century (the 'dollar princesses' apparently) who, in many cases, married wealthy Englishmen who needed sorting out. In this case, the heiress, Bettina Vanderpoel (we are meant to be reminded of the name Vanderbilt) has come over to rescue her sister, who married someone, a Sir Nigel, twelve years before and was never heard of again. (It's true, you have to ignore this implausibility - that the Vanderpoels are meant to be such a close family and yet took all that time to find out what was happening.) Bettina then meets her own Englishman with a title, and these bits of the book are enjoyably Mills and Boon-ish. The other interesting theme is the way Bettina galvanises everyone into doing up the stately home which Sir Nigel has ruined through his fecklessness. I loved this book, turned the pages feverishly, and can completely recommend it as a summer holiday, or any holiday read.
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