The Dress Shop of Dreams

The uplifting read of love lost and found

Etta's tiny dress shop stands on a seemingly ordinary Cambridge street, but the vibrant racks of beaded silks and jewel-toned velvets possess a bewitching power to awaken a woman's deepest desires. Etta's granddaughter, Cora Sparks, has spent her life sheltered in the shop and her university lab, avoiding the mystery of her parents' deaths and overlooking her secret admirer, Walt, a man with a magical voice. Determined to change Cora's fate, Etta weaves a plan that sparks a series of extraordinary events, transforming Cora's life in astonishing ways. Menna van Praag was born in Cambridge and studied Modern History at Oxford University. She lives in Cambridge and sets her novels... alles anzeigen expand_more

Etta's tiny dress shop stands on a seemingly ordinary Cambridge street, but the vibrant racks of beaded silks and jewel-toned velvets possess a bewitching power to awaken a woman's deepest desires. Etta's granddaughter, Cora Sparks, has spent her life sheltered in the shop and her university lab, avoiding the mystery of her parents' deaths and overlooking her secret admirer, Walt, a man with a magical voice. Determined to change Cora's fate, Etta weaves a plan that sparks a series of extraordinary events, transforming Cora's life in astonishing ways.



Menna van Praag was born in Cambridge and studied Modern History at Oxford University. She lives in Cambridge and sets her novels among the colleges, cafes and bookshops of the city.

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  • Artikelnummer SW9780749018771110164
  • Autor find_in_page Menna van Praag
  • Autoreninformationen Menna van Praag was born in Cambridge and studied Modern History at… open_in_new Mehr erfahren
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  • Verlag find_in_page Allison & Busby
  • Seitenzahl 320
  • Veröffentlichung 20.08.2015
  • ISBN 9780749018771

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