The Dressmaker

R196,36

Can the rags of her life be sewn into riches?

Benita Brown’s The Dressmaker is the unforgettable saga of an abandoned young woman learning to stand on her own two feet. Perfect for fans of Rosie Goodwin and Lindsey Hutchinson.

Emmeline Dornay’s dying wish is for her daughter Melissa to have a home. But when the funeral is over, Melissa discovers that her future looks bleak. Wealthy Lilian Winterton will honour her promise and put a roof over Melissa’s head, but only if she can earn her keep.

As an unpaid seamstress in the grand Winterton household, Melissa is ignored by the family and mistrusted by their servants. And when scandal occurs and the blame lands unfairly at her feet, she is thrown on to the streets. Left with nothing but her needle and thread, Melissa finds her dreams are in tatters. But can the rags of her life be sewn into riches . . .?

What readers are saying about The Dressmaker:

‘Really enjoyed every moment of this book – it’s a story of love, loss and friendship, with a good story line and great characters

For anyone who enjoys a Catherine Cookson novel this book is an absolute must. I have read all of Benita Brown’s novels and find her style of writing engaging with good plots and characters

Five stars

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ISBN

9780755372973

Number Of Pages

300

File Size

2.67 mb

Format

EPUB

Published

07-01-2010