Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Waiting on Wednesday



Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.



This week's pick:  The Dressmaker's War by Mary Chamberlain
Due out: January 2016

Product Description taken from Amazon:

For readers of Amy Bloom, Sarah Waters, and Anthony Doerr, The Dressmaker’s War is a riveting work of historical fiction about a woman caught in the chaos of World War II, and the choices she must make to survive.
 
A powerful, riveting work of historical fiction, The Dressmaker’s War is the story of a brilliant English seamstress taken prisoner in Germany during World War II. It is about her perseverance, the choices she makes to stay alive, and the haunting aftermath of war.
 
London, 1939. Ada Vaughan is a young woman with an unusual skill for dressmaking who dreams of a better life for herself, of leaving behind her working-class roots and opening her own atelier. When she meets Stanislaus von Lieben, a Hungarian aristocrat, that new life seems to arrive. Stanislaus sweeps Ada off her feet and brings her to Paris. But when war breaks out and Stanislaus vanishes, Ada is abandoned and alone, trapped on an increasingly dangerous continent.
 
Taken prisoner by the Germans, Ada does everything she can to survive. In the bleak horror of wartime Germany, Ada’s skill for creating beauty and glamour is the one thing that keeps her safe. But after the war, attempting to rebuild her life in London, Ada finds that no one is interested in the messy truths of what happened to women like her. And though Ada thought she had left the war behind, her past eventually comes to light, with devastating consequences.
 

Gorgeously written and compulsively readable, The Dressmaker’s War introduces us to an unforgettable heroine—Ada Vaughan, a woman whose ambition for a better life ultimately comes at a heartbreaking cost.

3 comments:

Jill said...

This looks great! Thanks for sharing!

Unknown said...

New GFC follower. I love the cover but this one is not really my kind of book but I hope that you love it!!


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Lisa Mandina said...

World War II fiction always seems to get my attention. Thanks for sharing this one!
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