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The Wedding Dress Sewing Circle
The Wedding Dress Sewing Circle | Jennifer Ryan
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After renowned London fashion designer Cressida Westcott loses both her home and her design house in the Blitz, she has nowhere to go but the family manor house she fled decades ago. She arrives with nothing but the clothes she stands in, at a loss as to how to rebuild her business from a quaint country village. Her niece, Violet, is thrilled that her famous aunt is coming to stay - the village has been interminably dull with all the men off fighting. Meanwhile, the local vicar's daughter, Grace Carlisle, is trying in vain to repair her mother's gown, her only chance of a white wedding. When Cressida Westcott appears at the local Sewing Circle meeting, Grace asks for her help - but Cressida has much more to teach the ladies than just simple sewing skills. Before long, Cressida's spirit and ambition galvanises the village group into action, and they find themselves mending wedding dresses not only for local brides, but for brides across the country. And as the women dedicate themselves to helping others celebrate love, they might even manage to find it for themselves... From the acclaimed author of The Chilbury Ladies' Choir and The Kitchen Front, The Wedding Dress Sewing Circle was inspired by true events in World War Two.
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marleed
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I read this WWII HF for my IRL bookclub. It was predictable in that the endings for each primary character concluded as expected - and also as I hoped. I liked the characters and enjoyed reading the impact they had on each other. I did think the aftermath of the women surviving bombings was treated a bit too casually especially compared to Grace‘s father, Ben, as a WWI survivor.

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#two4Tuesday Thank you to @TheSpineView for the tag and this thoughtful giveaway. I‘ve tagged a book I only recently learned about and added to my tbr list. I loved Ryan‘s The Chilbury Ladies Choir so I‘m betting I‘d love this one!
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TheSpineView Good luck🌞 6mo
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Crazeedi
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Cressida left her village to become a famous dress designer in London, but when the Blitz destroyed her home and her business, she had no place to go but back to the home where she was never welcomed. Her neighbor Grace has been a blessing to the community, helping when her father lost interest in caring for his parish. Grace is to mary a preacher and would love to wear her mother's wedding gown. Would Cressida share her talents with⬇️

Crazeedi The ladies sewing circle? Cressida is determined to only be there for a short time, London is her home and she doesn't fit in anymore. The storyline develops from here. This was an easy delightful read. Women can come together and create something wonderful with very little! 7mo
marleed This is on my shelf and you make me want to push up and off my TBR! 7mo
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DieAReader 🥳Awesome!! 7mo
KadaGul @marleed 2 Words, BLESS LITSY. I pushed up some of my TBR that way. 7mo
Crazeedi @marleed 😉❤️ 7mo
Crazeedi @KadaGul yep!!!❤️ 7mo
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Marquis784
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This historical fiction is based on true events during war time Britain. Cressida Westcott is a famous fashion designer who lost her business after the London Blitz. During this era, many women were scaping together clothes or borrowing wedding dresses as supplies are hard to find. Cressida finds her place by gathering women and teaching them how to sew. it becomes their contribution to the war effort in a unique and meaningful way.

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Eggs
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“It‘s the small kindnesses that make devastation bearable.”

#HeadOverHeels

#LuckyInLove

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great cover 💗 10mo
SilversReviews LOVED this book!!! 10mo
Eggs @SilversReviews 🤗😊 10mo
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Danay
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23 #28 I loved this book! I was surprised. It was about so much more than wedding dresses!

Eggs Loved this book ❤️❤️ 2y
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Maggie_Reads
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Based on actual events, if you like historical fiction set during WWII, put this on your TBR list. 👍🏻

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SilversReviews
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Thanks to these Litsy folks for today‘s prompt:

#INQUOTES
@Eggs
@AlwaysBeenALoverOfBooks
@LitsyEvents
#LitsyEvents

Today‘s Prompt: MEND

Not sure this is the kind of mend you were looking for, but this book is SO good…had to share.

THE WEDDING DRESS SEWING CIRCLE - Three women connected by love, war, family, and sewing - https://tinyurl.com/bdex9v4d

@jennifer_ryan_author

Eggs I loved this book so much 💗🤍💙 2y
Aims42 Such a great book!! 2y
SilversReviews @Eggs It is wonderful!! Thanks for your comment. 2y
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Kristin_Reads
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📚 12-31-22 || Final book of 2022 🎉 I ended up really liking this one, though the first quarter seemed to drag. The last half flew by and this author is now an auto-buy for me. A group of women in London become friends while mending wedding dresses to loan to brides during WWII. “An uplifting read that‘s as soothing as a warm cup of Earl Grey on a gloomy morning” (Booklist) 😊🫖

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TheQuietQuill
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What a great book! The only regret I have is waiting too long to get to it on my tbr, because this story didn‘t disappoint at all. I loved all the characters, and the love story each one possessed. The historical aspect behind it was well written and researched.

My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

rubyslippersreads This looks adorable! 2y
TheQuietQuill It was such a wonderful and feel good read, and had such a great overall message. It was beautiful 😍 @rubyslippersreads 2y
MeganAnn I loved this one as well! 2y
TheQuietQuill Such a sweet story, I wish I wouldn‘t have waited so long to read it 🥰 @MeganAnn 2y
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TheQuietQuill
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Snuggled up warm and cozy in my bed with this beautiful book by my side. Goodnight all 📚🌕

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Lynnsoprano
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A enjoyable story of friendship and discovering what‘s really important for each of the main characters. The sharing wedding dresses in WWII England was a fact that inspired this well written novel. Although set during the war, and having some important scenes that occur during bombing raids, it‘s overall a positive story that I‘m happy to recommend.

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Lynnsoprano
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About to start another WWII-era novel, this one by an author whose books I have really enjoyed.

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megnews
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I‘m not one for romances but this is much more. Written by the author of The Chilbury Ladies‘ Choir, this WWII romance is filled with delightful female friendships among a group of women making do and carrying on amid rations and bombings, ushering in a new modern woman who still loves a sweet romance and a good dress. Even if it does require a bit of patching and reworking with what little is available. 😊

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Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🥰🤍👰‍♀️ 2y
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Jnnlb
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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booksaremyfavorite
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Another beautiful WWII story.

Eggs Loved this ♥️♥️♥️♥️ 2y
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BookBosomed1
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⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️.5 I recommend this book for people who enjoy the historical fiction genre, especially about WWII. I‘ve read a lot of books in this genre/ topic, and I still learned some things I did not know. This book also may be a good choice for a reader who is seeking a simple, uplifting read. The book contains tales of friendship, perseverance, and romance. Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4763148529

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intothehallofbooks
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I love Jennifer Ryan‘s books so much!! I‘ve been anticipating this one for ages. It is most like The Kitchen Front (LOVED!) where it involves rationing, but this time it is clothing and fabric rations-so interesting! The women in the Seeing Circle come together in friendship so beautifully, and the villagers are just lovely. Yes, there is war in the background, but it never overtakes the story. This book warmed my heart, just like all her others.

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Eggs
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Amidst a world war and its ravages of rationing, bomb blitzes, hunger and survival, a handful of brave British women strive to help themselves and other women to feel beautiful. The sewing circle not only mends clothes, but they skillfully rejuvenate wedding dresses and veils, so brides can have a white wedding. And that‘s just the beginning…beautiful story-HF.
#bookspin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
Eggs @TheAromaofBooks A lovely book 💗 2y
SilversReviews Loved this book and the cover. 2y
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AWahle
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I love Jennifer Ryan‘s books - especially when I need some happily ever after. That‘s not to say there‘s never sorrow or loss in her book, but there‘s always hope in the end. I discovered this other WW2 era book that uses the same stock photo. Both books were published this year.

LinesUponAPage My next reading choice. Thanks for the suggestion! 2y
Aims42 The same stock photo being used is hilarious 😂 I guess once it goes to print there‘s no turning back lol 2y
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Aims42
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This is a lovely read, I enjoyed it so much! The growth of all the characters from beginning to end is beautiful, brought a smile to my face when I finished it ☺️🥰 WWII historical fiction readers will want to check this one out 👍

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Reecaspieces
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Aims42 Reading it now and LOVING IT!! 🥰 3y
Reecaspieces @Aims42 it is so good! 3y
tpixie This looks good! I your review to my sister. She likes to sew! 3y
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SilversReviews Loved it…great review too. 3y
Reecaspieces @tpixie well! She would love it! 3y
Reecaspieces @SilversReviews thank you sweet lady! 3y
SilversReviews Gorgeous photo…LOVED this book too. 😊 ♥️ 3y
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jlhammar
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Blue box day! I‘ve been wanting to try Jennifer Ryan for a while so this seemed like a good opportunity. I liked Julie Clark‘s last thriller, The Last Flight, well enough so thought I‘d add her newest. And I‘ve heard lots of good things about Fajardo-Anstine‘s story collection, Sabrina & Cora, so took a chance on her novel. #BOTM

KristiAhlers My box arrived as well! I love Book Happiness Day! 3y
SilversReviews Loved THE WEDDING DRESS SEWING CIRCLE and THE LIES I TELL. ENJOY!! 3y
jlhammar @SilversReviews Yay! That is great to hear! 3y
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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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LOVED Jennifer Ryan's The Chilbury Ladies Choir.

And The Lifestyle by Taylor Hahn in my June #botm because #PemberLittens it claims to be an Homage to Jane Austen's Emma but with.....Swingers. Yes Swingers and we want to see how that is even possible. 😆

#bookofthemonth

melzen I would love to get book of the month but sadly they don‘t ship to my location :( 3y
melzen I hope they will eventually ship worldwide 3y
melzen I hope you‘ll enjoy the books 📚 3y
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TorieStorieS
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Happy Publication Week! Ryan‘s latest novel is a bit reminiscent of her last, THE KITCHEN FRONT, but the focus from wartime food rationing creativity moves to the clothing shortages & resulting fashion. Cressida, a famed London designer, returns to the village she vowed never to step foot in after the Blitz leaves her without a home or business. There, a special wedding dress brings her together with her niece Violet & the vicar‘s daughter, Grace.

Aims42 I can‘t wait for my copy to arrive!!!! -grabby hands- 3y
TorieStorieS @Aims42 Hahaha! Did you order through BOTM? 3y
Aims42 @TorieStorieS I pre-ordered it but then I had to put a stop on our mail because we‘re going out of town this weekend. So, I‘ll have it to look forward to next week on Tuesday when the mail is alllllllllllll delivered lol Your review makes me so happy, I think “The Kitchen Front” has been my favorite from her, but just by a smidge because I honestly love all her books. She‘s an insta-buy author for sure 💸💸💸 3y
TorieStorieS @Aims42 Oh well it‘s nice to have something to look forward to come home to! My book club read THE KITCHEN FRONT- and it was a unanimous hit! I still have to check out her first two books though! They are on my wishlist! 3y
Aims42 @TorieStorieS yes, that‘s how I looked at it too 😊 I hope you like her other books too when you get to them 🤞 3y
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kissmehardy
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I LOVE how this was based on real events! The whole concept of the sewing circle made my heart happy, and I loved seeing Grace and Violet come into their own. Wasn't fully sold on Landon and Violet's story, but I'm head over heels for Grace/Hugh and Cressida/Ben. #historicalfiction #makedoandmend

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SilversReviews
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Three women connected by love, war, family, and sewing.

THE WEDDING DRESS SEWING CIRCLE is as cozy as the cover and has characters that you will love.

FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/26rjp6tb

@jennifer_ryan_author
@randomhouse
@netgalley

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BookBosomed1
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June picks. I was underwhelmed by the choices, so I chose a historical fiction because that‘s my go-to. I‘m more excited for my add-ons. I‘m obviously in a “learn & be charmed” and/or “beach read/light” type of reading mood. Also, I *finally* earned by #botm BFF tote. I‘m such a sucker for capitalistic-based rewards. 🤷‍♀️Hooray! #bookofthemonth

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SilversReviews
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Did you know there was a shortage of fabric for wedding dresses during the war because of clothing rations and a group of women started a “share your wedding dress with others” campaign?

This book is a lovely, heartwarming read and a history lesson.

FULL REVIEW WILL BE ON JUNE 1.

@jennifer_ryan_author
@penguinrandomhouse

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