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The Seamstress of New Orleans by Diane C. McPhail
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Jun 27, 2023 | ISBN 9781496738165

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Praise for The Seamstress of New Orleans
 
“McPhail entices with the story of two women from different backgrounds who discover common ground in turn of the 20th-century New Orleans…An undercurrent of New Orleans’s dark side propels the story, heightening the tension and supplying McPhail with a wealth of evocative details. Historical fiction fans will be drawn to this.” —Publishers Weekly
 
“From the captivating first line, The Seamstress of New Orleans transports the reader to the mystery and sultry magic of New
Orleans. With McPhail’s acclaimed and atmospheric prose, The Seamstress of New Orleans is a tale of well-guarded secrets, societal bonds that must be broken, and women’s powerful resilience. A powerful and fascinating story.” Patti Callahan, New York Times bestselling author of Surviving Savannah
 
“In a time and place when women were relegated to the home, these New Orleans ladies set about crafting their own future. Story threads of missing husbands, menacing gamblers, and a society on the cusp of changing women’s rights weave together to form a riveting tale. The history of the first all female krewe was so captivating that it sent me to do some googling for extra information. McPhail has stitched an impressive work of historical fiction that will fuel plenty of bookclub discussions.” Pamela Klinger-Horn, Valley Bookseller (Stillwater, MN)
 
“Reading this novel is like dining on a creole dish: rich, mysterious and oh so satisfying.” Fran Ziegler, Titcomb’s Bookshop (East Sandwich, MA)
 
“McPhail has created a novel that is at once a mystery and a novel of feminine friendship and empowerment. She reminds the reader of how constricted life for women at the turn of the century was, and she illustrates this with two very different characters…The Seamstress of New Orleans leaves you wanting more of New Orleans, a place that is saturated with history. It is a perfect summer book to sit back with a glass of sweet tea and enjoy.” New York Journal of Books

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