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The Dressmaker's Dowry

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Zusatztext "Jaeger weaves her mystery over two timelines! luring the reader into a riveting tale of intrigue and suspense. Blending the past and present together through strong descriptions and colorful! exciting characters! Jaeger creates an engrossing novel. Readers will be captivated by her voice! that of a good old-fashioned storyteller." Informationen zum Autor USA Today bestselling author Meredith Jaeger was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, the daughter of a Swiss father and an American mother. While working for a San Francisco start-up, Meredith fulfilled her dream of writing a novel, the result of which was The Dressmaker , s Dowry. Meredith lives in Alameda with her husband, their infant daughter, and their bulldog. Klappentext An exquisite ring, passed down through generations, connects two women who learn that love is a choice and forgiveness is the key to freedom . . . In 1876, San Francisco is a city divided. Affluent ladies and gentlemen alight from carriages on their way to the opera, while rowdy sailors and saloon girls roam the dockside. And two young seamstresses, Hannelore and Margaret, repair beautiful dresses they?ll never get the chance to wear. Then Margaret disappears, leaving Hanna to brave the gritty streets of the Barbary Coast in search of her friend. With the help of wealthy Lucas Havensworth, Hanna stumbles upon Margaret?s fate, forcing her to make a devastating decision that will echo through generations. With a tech boom rivaling the gold rush, present-day San Francisco remains a tale of two cities. When former journalist Sarah marries into the socially prominent Havensworth family, she strives to fit into a world of charity balls and luncheons. Struggling to finish her novel, she unearths an old newspaper headline: Missing Dressmakers Believed to Be Murdered . Inspired at last, Sarah becomes determined to learn the truth behind what happened to Hanna and Margaret . . . and discovers an unsettling connection to the missing women.  Zusammenfassung For readers of Lucinda Riley, Sarah Jio, or Susan Meissner, this gripping historical debut novel tells the story of two women: one, an immigrant seamstress who disappears from San Francisco?s gritty streets in 1876, and the other, a young woman in present day who must delve into the secrets of her husband?s wealthy family only to discover that she and the missing dressmaker might be connected in unexpected ways. An exquisite ring, passed down through generations, connects two women who learn that love is a choice, and forgiveness is the key to freedom... San Francisco: 1876 Immigrant dressmakers Hannelore Schaeffer and Margaret O'Brien struggle to provide food for their siblings, while mending delicate clothing for the city's most affluent ladies. When wealthy Lucas Havensworth enters the shop, Hanna's future is altered forever. With Margaret's encouragement and the power of a borrowed green dress, Hanna dares to see herself as worthy of him. Then Margaret disappears, and Hanna turns to Lucas. Braving the gritty streets of the Barbary Coast and daring to enter the mansions of Nob Hill, Hanna stumbles upon Margaret?s fate, forcing her to make a devastating decision...one that will echo through the generations. San Francisco: Present Day In her elegant Marina apartment overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, Sarah Havensworth struggles to complete the novel she quit her job for. Afraid to tell her husband of her writer?s block, Sarah is also hiding a darker secret?one that has haunted her for 14 years. Then a news headline from 1876 sparks inspiration:  Missing Dressmakers Believed to be Murdered . Compelled to discover what happened to Hannelore and Margaret, Sarah returns to her roots as a journalist. Will her beautiful heirloom engagement ring ...

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Authors Meredith Jaeger, Jaeger Meredith
Publisher William Morrow
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 07.02.2017
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature
 
EAN 9780062469830
ISBN 978-0-06-246983-0
Pages 347
Dimensions (packing) 13.4 x 20.3 x 2.1 cm
 
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