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The Girl with the Golden Scissors

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The Girl with the Golden Scissors

By: Julia Drosten, Deborah Langton - translator
Narrated by: Kathleen Gati
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From the bestselling author of The Lioness of Morocco and The Elephant Keeper’s Daughter, the story of an ambitious young woman discovering friendship, love, and her own identity on the eve of World War I.

Christmas 1889. A baby is born in the early hours at Vienna General Hospital, only to be abandoned by her unwed mother and entrusted to a foundling home and its loving caretaker.

Fanny Schindler grows from a precocious girl into a strong-willed young woman. Undeterred by the rules of her station, she’s determined to rise above her humble origins and pursue her dreams at all costs, becoming an apprentice to one of the most glamorous fashion houses in Austria-Hungary. All the while, as Fanny searches for a sense of belonging, her path crosses with those of three people who will change her future. To one, she is a cherished friend. To another, a confidant. And to a handsome career soldier, something more.

When hostilities in Europe burst into flame as a brutal world war, the future of the dual monarchy is at stake, friendships are strained, loyalties are tested, and everything is at risk. And when long-buried secrets about Fanny’s past come to light, she must decide what truly matters - and what is worth fighting for in a new world of infinite possibilities.

©2017 Julia Peczynsky and Horst Drosten (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved. Translation © 2019 by Deborah Langton
20th Century Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Women's Fiction World War I

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Enjoyed this, my cup of tea . Lovely stories with history background . Will definitely go for similar type of books

Romance and history

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Enjoyable historical tale with fictional characters based around true historical events leading up to and during the First World War.
Having just returned from skiing in the Italian Dolomites and seen some of the First World War memorabilia there and the museum at the top of the Marmolada, I can appreciate more the terrible conditions endured by the soldiers of both Austria and Italy. The war led to the fall of the Hapsburgs.
This novel deals with the history with a light touch while moving along the plot as experienced by the characters in the book.
I also really enjoyed the descriptions of the couturier’s craft in Vienna and could imagine the work put into the beautiful clothes of those pre-war times.
Not a challenging read but very enjoyable and interesting.
My only quibble is the English translation is not into English from German, but into Americanise and some expressions will grate on the ears of British listeners. But stick with it. The story is good.

Vienna and Budapest : the end of an era

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novel highlighted the cosmic shift in europe as a result of the first World war

narration was very good

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