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Dressed by Iris

De : Mary-Anne O'Connor
Lu par : Holly Robinson
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1930. Seventeen-year-old Iris Mitchell dreams of designing clothes, but there's little spare cash for fashion in their shanty-town home. The gift of a single purple ribbon from her would-be boyfriend John Tucker, however, creates an unexpected opportunity ... and when Iris's brother joins the Sydney Harbour Bridge construction, the Mitchell family move to the city. Iris is torn away from John, but he's Protestant and she's Catholic, so perhaps it wasn't meant to be ...

1932. By day, Iris scrubs the floors at Caron's, an upmarket department store. By night, she designs and sews in her family's tiny, crowded house. Friendship with one of Caron's models allows Iris to show her skills, but will her talent be acknowledged ... or exploited?

When John reappears, passions are reignited, and Iris must face not only their religious divide, but the apparent impossibility of having a career once married. Meanwhile, the Mitchells must navigate life in a city riven by corruption, dirty politics and gambling. Will their faith, determination and deep family bond save them when tragedy and adversity strike?

©2022 Mary-Anne O'Connor (P)2022 Bolinda Publishing
Fiction Fiction historique Historique Sagas
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'Vivid prose brings 1930s Sydney to life in an extraordinary way.' (Kelly Rimmer, New York Times bestselling author of The Things We Cannot Say)
'Richly imagined and splendidly told.' (Better Reading)
'A beautiful, poignant, uplifting, life-affirming Cinderella story from 1930s Australia.' (Weekend Notes)
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