Wartime Liverpool is a place of ration books and jobs in munitions factories. Rita, living with her two aunts Nellie and Margo, is emotionally naΓ―ve and withdrawn. When she meets Ira, a GI, at a neighbourβs party she falls in love almost as much with the idea of life as a GI bride as with the man hi
The Dressmaker
β Scribed by Rosalie Ham
- Publisher
- Profile Books Ltd;Serpent's Tail
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 133 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1782830715
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β¦ Synopsis
Tilly Dunnage left her hometown of Dungatar in rural Australia under a black cloud of accusation. Years later Tilly, now a couturier for the Paris fashion houses, returns home to make amends with her mentally unstable mother. Mid-century Dungatar is a small town, and small towns have long memories. At first she wins over the suspicious locals with her extraordinary dressmaking skills. But when the eccentric townsfolk turn on Tilly for a second time, she decides to teach them a lesson and exact long-overdue revenge...Packed with memorable characters, acid humour and luscious clothes, The Dressmaker is an irresistible gothic tale of small-town revenge.
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