A beautifully crafted story breathes life into the cameo character from the classic novel _A Tale of Two Cities_. France, 1788 _It is the best of times . . ._ On a tranquil farm nestled in the French countryside, two orphaned cousins--Renee and Laurette--have been raised under the caring guardia
The Seamstress
β Scribed by Peebles, Frances De Pontes
- Book ID
- 106741936
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 463 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
As seamstresses, the young sisters EmΓlia and Luzia dos Santos know how to cut, how to mend, and how to conceal. These are useful skills in the lawless backcountry of Brazil, where ruthless land barons called "colonels" feud with bands of outlaw cangaceiros, trapping innocent residents in the cross fire.
EmΓlia, whose knowledge of the world comes from fashion magazines and romance novels, dreams of falling in love with a gentleman and escaping to a big city.
Luzia also longs to escape their little town, where residents view her with suspicion and pity. Scarred by a childhood accident that left her with a deformed arm, the quick-tempered Luzia finds her escape in sewing and in secret prayers to the saints she believes once saved her life.
But when Luzia is abducted by a group of cangaceiros led by the infamous Hawk, the sisters' quiet lives diverge in ways they never imagined. EmΓlia stumbles into marriage with Degas Coelho, the son of a doctor whose wealth is rivaled only...
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EmΓlia and Luzia dos Santos, orphaned when they are children, grow up under the protection of their aunt in the hillside village of Taquaritinga, Brazil. Raised as seamstresses, the sisters learn how to cut, how to mend and how to conceal. EmΓlia treasures pretty, girlish things and longs to escape
As seamstresses, the young sisters EmΓlia and Luzia dos Santos know how to cut, how to mend, and how to conceal. These are useful skills in the lawless backcountry of Brazil, where ruthless land barons called "colonels" feud with bands of outlaw cangaceiros, trapping innocent residents in the cross