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Molly: A Prequel to The Dressmaker by Rosalie Ham transports readers to 1914 Melbourne, introducing the formidable Molly Dunnage.
As a pioneering corsetière, Molly's burgeoning business gains momentum, bolstered by influential patrons. Her involvement with Melbourne's suffragists underscores her commitment to women's rights and societal reform. Ham's narrative delves into Molly's personal evolution, exploring themes of love, loss, and resilience.
The novel's rich tapestry of dark humor, meticulously crafted settings, and vivid character portrayals offers an immersive experience. This prequel not only enriches the world of The Dressmaker but also stands as a compelling tale of a woman's determination to redefine her destiny amidst the challenges of early 20th-century Australia.
Rosalie Ham, an esteemed Australian author, is celebrated for her keen insights into rural life and complex character studies. Born and raised in Jerilderie, New South Wales, Ham's upbringing in a small town profoundly influences her storytelling. She holds a Master of Arts in Creative Writing and imparts her literary knowledge through teaching. Ham's debut novel, The Dressmaker, garnered international acclaim and was adapted into a successful film. Her bibliography includes Summer at Mount Hope, There Should be More Dancing, The Year of the Farmer, and The Dressmaker's Secret. Ham's narratives are distinguished by their dark humor, intricate settings, and deeply human characters, solidifying her status as a significant voice in contemporary Australian literature.
Molly: A Prequel to The Dressmaker by Rosalie Ham transports readers to 1914 Melbourne, introducing the formidable Molly Dunnage.
As a pioneering corsetière, Molly's burgeoning business gains momentum, bolstered by influential patrons. Her involvement with Melbourne's suffragists underscores her commitment to women's rights and societal reform. Ham's narrative delves into Molly's personal evolution, exploring themes of love, loss, and resilience.
The novel's rich tapestry of dark humor, meticulously crafted settings, and vivid character portrayals offers an immersive experience. This prequel not only enriches the world of The Dressmaker but also stands as a compelling tale of a woman's determination to redefine her destiny amidst the challenges of early 20th-century Australia.
Rosalie Ham, an esteemed Australian author, is celebrated for her keen insights into rural life and complex character studies. Born and raised in Jerilderie, New South Wales, Ham's upbringing in a small town profoundly influences her storytelling. She holds a Master of Arts in Creative Writing and imparts her literary knowledge through teaching. Ham's debut novel, The Dressmaker, garnered international acclaim and was adapted into a successful film. Her bibliography includes Summer at Mount Hope, There Should be More Dancing, The Year of the Farmer, and The Dressmaker's Secret. Ham's narratives are distinguished by their dark humor, intricate settings, and deeply human characters, solidifying her status as a significant voice in contemporary Australian literature.
SKU | 9781761561764 |
Brand | Pan Macmillan Australia |
Number Of Pages | 400 |
Author | Rosalie Ham |
Dimensions | Width: 20mm; Height: 230mm; Length: 160mm |
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