Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for The Dressmaker of Georgia Kaufman. Today, I’m giving you the opportunity to win a copy of this historical fiction novel but first, let’s have a look at the bookish information.

Author : Georgia Kaufmann
Title : The Dressmaker of Paris
Pages : 368
Publisher : Hodder & Stoughton
Publication date : January 28, 2021
| ABOUT THE BOOK |
I need to tell you a story, ma chère. My story.
Rosa Kusstatscher has built a global fashion empire upon her ability to find the perfect outfit for any occasion. But tonight, as she prepares for the most important meeting of her life, her usual certainty eludes her.
What brought her to this moment? As she struggles to select her dress and choose the right shade of lipstick, Rosa begins to tell her incredible story. The story of a poor country girl from a village high in the mountains of Italy. Of Nazi occupation and fleeing in the night. Of hope and heartbreak in Switzerland; glamour and love in Paris. Of ambition and devastation in Rio de Janeiro; success and self-discovery in New York.
A life spent running, she sees now. But she will run no longer.
| GIVEAWAY |
To be in with a chance to win a copy of The Dressmaker of Paris, follow these ridiculously simple instructions.
* Follow https://twitter.com/noveldeelights
* Like and RT the pinned tweet
* Tag some friends
And that’s it. The giveaway is open to UK residents only and will run until Thursday, February 11th, midnight UK time.
The winner will be chosen randomly and will be notified via Twitter on Friday. Please be aware you will of course be required to give me your details to pass on so the book can be posted to you. Your details will only be used for the purpose of this giveaway.
Novel Deelights is not responsible for despatch or delivery of this prize.
Good luck!
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
Georgia Kaufmann studied Social Anthropology and Demography at Cambridge, LSE and Oxford.
She currently lives within cycling distance of central London with her husband, two daughters and a cat.
The Dressmaker of Paris is her debut novel.

Love the cover – how the scissors resemble the Eiffel Tower.
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Yes, I agree. It’s very nicely done!
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