The wedding dress

by Virginia Ellis

Large Print, 2002

Publication

Waterville, Me. : Thorndike Press, 2002.

Collection

Call number

Large Print Fiction E

Physical description

339 p.; 23 cm

Status

Available

Call number

Large Print Fiction E

Description

“We began the dress on the last evening in October.” For three sisters, it will become a banner of hope, spun from delicate memories of genteel tradition and woven with threads of possibility. Through the desolate landscape of winter, it will act as a beacon of unexpected fortune and faith in a world void of promise. It will inspire the noble heart that lies dormant beneath layers of grief. Together, the stalwart ladies of Oak Creek, Virginia will fashion their impossible dreams into . . . THE WEDDING DRESS Virginia Renfro Ellis’s extraordinary work of historical fiction evokes the tattered essence of the post-Civil War South, where widows, children, and scarred veterans were left to reconstruct a country. There is little to wish for in the lives of the Atwater women. Julia and Victoria were barely brides before their husbands marched off with the doomed Confederate army. Now alone, with scarcely enough money to see them through until spring, they embark on an impetuous mission to bring a sparkle of joy back into their youngest sister’s eyes. Seventeen-year-old Claire has always wanted to be married. And though she has no intended groom, her sisters decide to sew her a wedding gown. As the dress takes shape, the gates of their meager plantation home welcome the arrival of Sergeant Monroe Tacy. He has come to fulfill a dying man’s last request, but his presence begins a series of remarkable events that will transform the Atwater sisters forever. The Wedding Dress is an unforgettable lesson in hope, written with the natural simplicity and beauty of a born storyteller. From the Hardcover edition.… (more)

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LibraryThing member diasukie
A memorable read beautifully written. Sensitive, caring, at times fun and humorous. This book is a historical, Christian fiction with the beautiful language of the Old South. Three women in difficult times and their strong faith in God keep this story moving forward at a comfortable pace. This
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lovely book will sit on my library shelves to be read again another day. Virginia Ellis is now on my list of favorite authors where I will pursue her other books.
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ISBN

9780786247059
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