The Dressmaker
Torn between her dreams and the truth, she was faced with an impossible choice... Tess, an aspiring seamstress, is stunned at her luck when the famous designer Lady Lucile Duff Gordon hires her to be a personal maid on the... See More
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by Kate Alcott
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Torn between her dreams and the truth, she was faced with an impossible choice... Tess, an aspiring seamstress, is stunned at her luck when the famous designer Lady Lucile Duff Gordon hires her to be a personal maid on the... See More
by Dan Vyleta
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by Gene Wolfe
(146 reviews)
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by Elise Sax
(212 reviews)
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by Malinda Lo
(1,394 reviews)
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by Sylvia Plath
(1,894 reviews)
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by John Waters
(322 reviews)
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by Jason Ayres
(717 reviews)
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by Håkan Nesser
(104 reviews)
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by J.W. Ocker
(493 reviews)
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(274 reviews)
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(648 reviews)
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by Sonya Huber
(74 reviews)
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