House of Grace: A Family Saga

House of Grace: A Family Saga

by Patricia M Osborne
House of Grace: A Family Saga

House of Grace: A Family Saga

by Patricia M Osborne

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Overview

All sixteen-year-old Grace Granville has ever wanted is to become a successful dress designer. She dreams of owning her own fashion house and spends her spare time sketching outfits. Her father, Lord Granville, sees this as a frivolous activity and arranges suitors for a marriage of his choosing.

Grace is about to leave Greenemere, a boarding school in Brighton. She's blissfully unaware of her father's plans when embarking on a new adventure. The quest includes a trip to Bolton's Palais where she meets coal miner, Jack Gilmore and Grace's life is never the same again.

Is Grace strong enough to defy Lord Granville's wishes and find true love? Will she become a successful fashion designer? Where will she turn for help?

House of Grace is the first book in the historical fiction family saga trilogy.

If you like Mr Selfridge and House of Eliott then you'll love this riches to rags 1950s/60s saga. Delve into House of Grace and follow Grace Granville as she struggles with family conflict, poverty and tragedy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780995710702
Publisher: White Wings Books
Publication date: 03/09/2017
Pages: 314
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

House of Grace opens in 1950 with Grace, a sixteen-year-old, who dreams of being a successful fashion designer but her father, Lord Grantham, has other ideas. The reader travels through two decades with Grace as she struggles with family conflict, poverty and tragedy.

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The foyer was just inside the door and Katy handed over the banknote to the uniformed

cashier who returned six shillings. Katy took my arm and led me towards a door on the left. As we entered, I took in the plush powder room. Big white-framed mirrors hung either side of the wall above swish red and gold chairs.

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'It was nearly time, so we headed that way. Lots of young couples waltzed around the

dance floor, the men dressed in plain suits with shirts and

ties. Red, blue and spotted dresses twirled in direct contrast to

tight black pencil skirts.'

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