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The fashion designer

Moser, Nancy (author.).

Summary: "The American Dream thrives in 1912 New York City Annie Wood, the housemaid-turned-pattern designer in The Pattern Artist, jumps at the chance to design her own clothing line when a wealthy New York couple offers to finance her endeavor. Joining the project is Annie's new husband, Sean Culver, her best friend at Butterick, Maude Nascato, and a mother figure, Edna Holmquist. Annie and her colleagues give up their careers, risking everything to follow a shared passion: clothes that are both fashionable and functional for modern, busy women in 1912. Personal and financial setbacks test old relationships and new romances while threatening to keep the business from ever selling a single dress. No one said it would be easy. But the promise of the American Dream holds a deep hope for those who work hard, trust God, and never give up." -- ONIX annotation.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1683226011
  • ISBN: 9781683226017
  • Physical Description: print
    306 pages : illustrations; 21 cm.
  • Publisher: Uhrichsville, Ohio : Shiloh Run Press, [2018]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes discussion questions and an excerpt from Pin's promise.
Subject: Women fashion designers -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Genre: Christian fiction.
Historical fiction.

Available copies

  • 3 of 3 copies available at South Central Regional Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Altona Library INS F Mos v.2 (Text) 35864002381398 Inspirational Fiction Volume hold Available -
Morden Library INS F Mos v.2 (Text) 35864002381380 Inspirational Fiction Volume hold Available -
Winkler Library INS F Mos v.2 (Text) 35864002381372 Inspirational Fiction Volume hold Available -

  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2018 June #2

    Moser returns to Annie Culver and her friends in this enjoyable sequel to The Pattern Artist. Annie and her husband, Sean, have partnered with their friends Maude and Edna to start a dress shop in 1912 New York. When discussions between Annie and her financial backers take a drastic turn from her original vision of bringing fashion to working women at an affordable price, Annie cuts ties with the backers and turns to others for advice. Soon, Annie, Maude, and Edna work to acquire funding, order supplies, create designs, and stay true to their commitment. As the travails and successes mount, readers will become invested in the many characters surrounding Annie, who strives for personal independence in defiance of the cultural norms of the time. Annie struggles with fear and doubt, not only for her idea, but also for God's provision in her life. Other characters experience their own challenging dilemmas requiring them to ask hard questions of themselves and God, but those issues never overshadow the optimistic tone of the story. The slogan of the store—"unruffled, unveiled, unstoppable women"—is a perfect descriptor for the tenacious religious feminists who here pursue the American Dream. (Aug.)

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