Fairy Fingers
Gelesen von Kelly S. Taylor
Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie
Madelaine is the poor cousin of the aristocratic de Gramont family in France of the 1850’s. She is cherished by the beautiful young Bertha and secretly the beloved of the handsome Maurice, but she is barely tolerated by the haughty old countess. When her uncle’s scheming manages to cause a serious rift within the family, Madelaine finds she must rely on the skill of her “fairy fingers” and make her living as a seamstress. She winds up as the sought-after couturier “Mademoiselle Melanie” in Washington, D.C. and has an opportunity to help the now financially-imperiled de Gramonts. - Summary by Kelly S. Taylor (22 hr 28 min)
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A beautiful story but be ready for long passages/details
JaneC
Amazing book. It was too dragged in the middle, but I liked all the details and minute descriptions. The ending was very satisfying, there were many funny scences as well. Comtesse de Gramont is insufferable with her stupid stubbornness, Madeleine, on the contrary, is an amazing independent and industrious character. Monsieur Dubois is another character who delighted me with his courage, fidelity and sincerity. Maurice, unfortunately, didn't impress me as much, even if he finally became a lawyer; an indecisive and weak young man. And thank you, Kelly, for such good reading!
I couldn't stay awake...
Phxjennifer
I tried to listen to this book three different times, but it couldn't hold my interest. The young heroines-to-be were so perfect and the designated villains so selfish and stupid withal... Meh...
Granny G
I loved this book! Almost every chapter ends with a minor cliffhanger and at times I had to literally laugh out loud. Great effort on the part of the reader, great vocal characterisations. Thank you.
User404
loved this book! The reader is amazing. Chapter 48 is quite hilarious, with the verbal duel between the haughty countess and the American nurse. :)
Huckleberry Gap
An inspiring story of true love in spite of obstacles, if you can survive the tedious rants of the narcissistic great aunt.
A Romance in France & US
TLocke
At times a little slow, and some chapters have tinny audio, still readers generally quite good.
Lynn G
I was taken on a journey through the characters wants/desires,greed,dissapointments,airs and ofcourse Fashion...A beautiful book..enjoyed every bit of it..what strong, interesting characters
Rebecca Janse Van Vuuren
it starts out slow but it gets better near the end. let us say the second half.