1940. Parisian seamstress Estella Bissette is forced to flee France as the Germans advance. She is bound for Manhattan with a few francs, one suitcase, her sewing machine and a dream: to have her own atelier.
2015. Australian curator Fabienne Bissette journeys to the annual Met Gala for an exhibition of her beloved grandmother's work - one of the world's leading designers of ready-to-wear. But as Fabienne learns more about her grandmother's past, she uncovers a story of tragedy, heartbreak and secrets - and the sacrifices made for love.
Crossing generations, society's boundaries and international turmoil, THE PARIS SEAMSTRESS is the beguiling, transporting story of the special relationship between a grandmother and her granddaughter as they attempt to heal the heartache of the past.
Praise for Natasha Lester:
'Lester deftly darts from Paris in 1941 to New York' The Australian Women's Weekly
'Deftly weaves real characters, events, places and a love of fashion into her captivating tale. This is a worthy and very readable addition to the historical fiction market.' Herald Sun
'A fantastically engrossing story. I loved it' KELLY RIMMER
'If you enjoy historical fiction (and even if you don't) you will love this book' SALLY HEPWORTH
'Hot on the heels of her well-deserved success with A Kiss from Mr. Fitzgerald, [Lester] again offers readers a strong-willed, determined heroine whose journey is as interesting, as it is inspiring' JODI GIBSON
'I love this book' RACHAEL JOHNS
'A gorgeously rich and romantic novel about young women finding their way in the world.' KATE FORSYTH
'Stunning. Will have you captivated' LIZ BYRSKI
'Fascinating, evocative and meticulously researched.' ANNABEL ABBS, author of The Joyce Girl
'If you're mad about the roaring twenties and all things Gatsby, this romance will have you enchanted' Woman's Day
'At the novel's heart is the sparkling Evie, an endearing combination of intelligence, determination and naivety' West Australian
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