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Just in time for the centennial anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic comes a vivid, romantic, and relentlessly compelling historical novel about a spirited young woman who survives the disaster only to find herself embroiled in the media frenzy left in the wake of the tragedy. Tess, an aspiring seamstress, thinks she's had an incredibly lucky break when she is hired by famous designer Lady Lucile Duff Gordon to be a personal maid on the Titanic's doomed voyage. Once on board, Tess catches the eye of two men, one a roughly-hewn but kind sailor and the other an enigmatic Chicago millionaire. But on the fourth night, disaster strikes.  Amidst the chaos and desperate urging of two very different suitors, Tess is one of the last people allowed on a lifeboat. Tess’s sailor also manages to survive unharmed, witness to Lady Duff Gordon’s questionable actions during the tragedy. Others—including the gallant Midwestern tycoon—are not so lucky.  On dry land, rumors about the survivors begin to circulate, and Lady Duff Gordon quickly becomes the subject of media scorn and later, the hearings on the Titanic. Set against a historical tragedy but told from a completely fresh angle, The Dressmaker is an atmospheric delight filled with all the period's glitz and glamour, all the raw feelings of a national tragedy and all the contradictory emotions of young love.

Hardcover:

9780385535588 | Doubleday, February 21, 2012, cover price $25.95 | About this edition: Just in time for the centennial anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic comes a vivid, romantic, and relentlessly compelling historical novel about a spirited young woman who survives the disaster only to find herself embroiled in the media frenzy left in the wake of the tragedy.

Paperback:

9780307948199 | Reprint edition (Anchor Books, January 1, 2013), cover price $15.95

CD/Spoken Word:

9780307970121 | Unabridged edition (Random House, February 21, 2012), cover price $40.00 | About this edition: Just in time for the centennial anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic comes a vivid, romantic, and relentlessly compelling historical novel about a spirited young woman who survives the disaster only to find herself embroiled in the media frenzy left in the wake of the tragedy.

Library:

9781611733518 | Large print edition (Center Point Pub, April 1, 2012), cover price $36.95

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“Alice is cast in the mold of a character created by an earlier Alcott, the passionate and spunky Jo March. A refreshingly old-fashioned heroine, she makes THE DARING LADIES OF LOWELL appealing”--The New York Times Book Review“Offers up a compelling slice of both feminist and Industrial Age history”--Christian Science MonitorFrom the New York Times bestselling author of THE DRESSMAKER comes a moving historical novel about a bold young woman drawn to the looms of Lowell, Massachusetts--and to the one man with whom she has no business falling in love. Eager to escape life on her family’s farm, Alice Barrow moves to Lowell in 1832 and throws herself into the hard work demanded of “the mill girls.”  In spite of the long hours, she discovers a vibrant new life and a true friend—a saucy, strong-willed girl name Lovey Cornell. But conditions at the factory become increasingly dangerous, and Alice finds the courage to represent the workers and their grievances.  Although mill owner, Hiram Fiske, pays no heed, Alice attracts the attention of his eldest son, the handsome and reserved Samuel Fiske. Their mutual attraction is intense, tempting Alice to dream of a different future for herself. This dream is shattered when Lovey is found strangled to death. A sensational trial follows, bringing all the unrest that’s brewing to the surface. Alice finds herself torn between her commitment to the girls in the mill and her blossoming relationship with Samuel.  Based on the actual murder of a mill girl and the subsequent trial in 1833, THE DARING LADIES OF LOWELL brilliantly captures a transitional moment in America’s history while also exploring the complex nature of love, loyalty, and the enduring power of friendship. 

Hardcover:

9780385536493 | Doubleday, February 25, 2014, cover price $25.95 | About this edition: “Alice is cast in the mold of a character created by an earlier Alcott, the passionate and spunky Jo March.

Paperback:

9780345802569 | Anchor Books, October 28, 2014, cover price $15.00

CD/Spoken Word:

9780804148290 | Unabridged edition (Random House, February 25, 2014), cover price $40.00

Library:

9781628990393 | Large print edition (Center Point Pub, April 1, 2014), cover price $36.95 | About this edition: Eager to escape life on her family's farm, Alice Barrow moves to Lowell in 1832 and throws herself into the hard work demanded of "the mill girls.

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A New York Times Bestselling Author Julie Crawford leaves Fort Wayne, Indiana, for Hollywood with dreams of becoming a screenwriter, and lands a job in the publicity office of notoriously demanding producer David O. Selznick. On the set of Gone with the Wind, she has a front-row seat to two of the greatest love affairs of all time: the onscreen chemistry between Scarlett and Rhett, and the deepening love between Carole and Clark. Yet things in Hollywood are never quite what they seem.

Hardcover:

9781410476654 | Large print edition (Thorndike Pr, March 4, 2015), cover price $33.99 | About this edition: A New York Times Bestselling Author Julie Crawford leaves Fort Wayne, Indiana, for Hollywood with dreams of becoming a screenwriter, and lands a job in the publicity office of notoriously demanding producer David O.
9780385539043 | Doubleday, February 17, 2015, cover price $25.00

Paperback:

9780804171984 | Anchor Books, January 26, 2016, cover price $15.00
9780373160242, titled "Best of Friends" | Harlequin Books, September 1, 1983, cover price $2.25 | also contains Best of Friends | About this edition: First Printing July 1983, spine is broken several times & there is a purple check mark on front cover

CD/Spoken Word:

9781101889428 | Unabridged edition (Random House, February 17, 2015), cover price $40.00 | About this edition: From the New York Times bestselling author of The Dressmaker comes a blockbuster novel that takes you behind the scenes of the filming of Gone with the Wind, while turning the spotlight on the passionate romance between its dashing leading man, Clark Gable, and the blithe, free-spirited actress Carole Lombard.

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