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The Pattern Artist por Nancy Moser
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The Pattern Artist (edición 2016)

por Nancy Moser (Autor)

Series: Pattern Artist (1)

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Can a lowly housemaid realize her own American dream?

Born into a life of hard work, English housemaid Annie Wood arrives in New York City in 1911 with her wealthy mistress. Wide-eyed with the possibilities America has to offer, Annie wonders if there's more for her than a life of service.
Annie chooses to risk everything, taps into courage she never knew she had, and goes off on her own, finding employment in the sewing department at Macy's. While at Macy's Annie catches the eye of a salesman at the Butterick Pattern Company. Through determination, hard work, and God's leading, Annie discovers a hidden gift: she is a talented fashion designerâ??a pattern artist of the highest degree.
As she runs from ghosts of the past and focuses on the future, Annie enters a creative world that takes her to the fashion houses of Paris and into a life of adventure, purpose, and love.
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Miembro:Kayla1318
Título:The Pattern Artist
Autores:Nancy Moser (Autor)
Información:Shiloh Run Press (2016), Edition: Gld, 320 pages
Colecciones:Tu biblioteca
Valoración:****
Etiquetas:Fiction, Historical, New York, 1911.

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"English housemaid Annie Wood arrives in New York in 1911. On her own for the first time working as a Macy’s sewing department clerk, Annie catches the eye of a salesman at the Butterick Pattern Company. Through determination, hard work, and God’s leading, Annie discovers a hidden gift: she is a talented fashion designer—an artist of the highest degree. As she runs from ghosts of the past and focuses on the future, Annie enters a creative world that takes her to the fashion houses of Paris and into a life of adventure, purpose, and love."

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  Kayla1318 | Mar 6, 2021 |
"The Pattern Artist" is the first book I've had the pleasure of reading by Nancy Moser, but it won't be the last. This is a wonderfully detailed and absorbing historical novel that immediately pulls you in to the story of a young girl who leaves everything she knows to make a life in a new world. Against the compelling backdrop of the fashion industry in early 1900s New York City, English house maid Annie Wood proves herself to be a plucky heroine who faces tremendous odds and takes great risks to find and fulfill her dream of becoming a fashion designer. If you like books you can totally immerse yourself in, that uplift and give you a sense of hope and happiness, that bring you to tears and yet elevate your soul, then you'll want to read this marvelous book. ( )
  DTChantel | Jun 12, 2017 |
I loved this story...reading about Annie's love of fabric and her journey in finding it was a God given gift left me feeling good after finishing the book. Traveling with her family to America at age 14 had to be a frightening adventure, especially after arriving and finding New York is a very different city from her hometown. With both positive and negative events Annie still manages to use her gift to glorify God.

"The Pattern Artist" is full of surprises and interesting history, it gets 5 stars from me.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review. ( )
  JoyAnne | Mar 12, 2017 |
Another historical fiction to love,this one by Nancy Moser. In The Pattern Artist, we follow English servant Annie Woods as she arrives in New York City. Annie moves, amazingly, from servant to sales lady at Macy's to pattern artist at Butterick's.

Annie's journey is one of ambition, hard work, love,and much soul-searching. I appreciated how spiritual themes were appropriately interwoven without getting over-preachy or lengthy. Mrs. Sampson is a hoot! I think I would have liked to have known her. I was also surprised at the close friendship of Annie and Maude. Another example of Annie walking through an open door, as she says at one point about how her life transpires so fantastically.

What caused me to love this book was the glimpse of a slice of life out of many classes of society in New York City. Moser makes learning a little bit about the design world in the early 1900s very interesting and fresh, even for one who doesn't sew. The involvement of a great historical event that I will not disclose added to the book's time period authenticity.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley. I voluntarily left this unbiased review of my own opinions. ( )
  Becky_L | Jan 22, 2017 |
The Pattern Artist by Nancy Moser shows how one young woman can make her dreams come true. It is 1911 and Annie Wood has traveled to New York City with her employers, Lady Newley and her daughter, Henrietta. Annie is employed as an upper housemaid in the Newley home in Summerfield. Annie has traveled with them to assist the lady’s maids, Miss Miller and the younger Miss Dougard. It turns out that neither lady’s maid has any sewing ability (I am curious how they ever got their positions). Annie believes that when Miss Miller retires, she will get a promotion to lady’s maid. She has been working towards that goal since she joined the Newley household. The group is staying with the Friesen’s. Mrs. Friesen is a distant cousin of Viscount Newley. Annie meets Iris and Danny Dalking in the house and they soon become fast friends. One day Danny must run an errand and gets time off for Iris and Annie. Annie gets her first look at Macy’s and a sewing machine. When Annie finds out that the lady’s maids have been taking credit for her sewing work, she decides to stay in America. Annie, Iris, and Danny sneak away one day from the Friesen’s to start pursuing their dreams. Before Annie departs the Friesen household, she gets a little revenge on Oscar Grasston, a footman, who has made her visit unpleasant (he is a letch). Annie has no idea what she has set in motion with this one act. Unfortunately, the threesome get off to a bad start when their money is stolen from them. After spending a night on the street, they wander into the Tuttle’s bakery. The Tuttle’s take them in, provide them with a place to sleep and employment. Iris gets to look after the Tuttle’s five younger children (they have seven children), Danny gets to make deliveries with the wagon (he wanted to work outside), and Annie is put to washing pots (lucky girl). After two days of doing pots, Annie decides to find a job that will utilize her strengths. Annie goes to Macy’s and gets a job in the ladies’ department. Annie soon excels at helping ladies pick the right fabrics, trims, and patterns. This is just the beginning for Annie.

The Pattern Artist is a well-written Christian novel that will capture and hold the reader’s attention. The book is easy to read with a good pace. The Pattern Artist has a strong main character (my favorite type) and a good theme. It teaches us that a person should just be themselves (do not try to be like others). We each have a unique purpose and if we listen close enough, God will guide us. The Pattern Artist has suspense with the Oscar Grasston storyline. It will have you on the edge of your seat. I give The Pattern Artist 4.5 out of 5 stars (I more than liked it). The book is a little heavy on prayer in a few sections, otherwise the religious aspect is light throughout the novel. There is also the requisite romance. The dresses, fabrics, trims and hats described in the book sound beautiful. I liked how the book touched on the Reform Dress Movement. I do not blame women for wanting to discard corsets and hobble skirts (which were impossible to walk in). It was fascinating to find out more about the Butterick company. I had no idea that they had stores for patterns at one time in London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna. If you enjoy historical novels, I hope you will read The Pattern Artist. I look forward to reading books by Nancy Moser in the future. ( )
  Kris_Anderson | Dec 8, 2016 |
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"English housemaid Annie Wood arrives in New York in 1911. On her own for the first time working as a Macy’s sewing department clerk, Annie catches the eye of a salesman at the Butterick Pattern Company. Through determination, hard work, and God’s leading, Annie discovers a hidden gift: she is a talented fashion designer—an artist of the highest degree. As she runs from ghosts of the past and focuses on the future, Annie enters a creative world that takes her to the fashion houses of Paris and into a life of adventure, purpose, and love."
 

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Fiction. Romance. Christian Fiction. HTML:

Can a lowly housemaid realize her own American dream?

Born into a life of hard work, English housemaid Annie Wood arrives in New York City in 1911 with her wealthy mistress. Wide-eyed with the possibilities America has to offer, Annie wonders if there's more for her than a life of service.
Annie chooses to risk everything, taps into courage she never knew she had, and goes off on her own, finding employment in the sewing department at Macy's. While at Macy's Annie catches the eye of a salesman at the Butterick Pattern Company. Through determination, hard work, and God's leading, Annie discovers a hidden gift: she is a talented fashion designerâ??a pattern artist of the highest degree.
As she runs from ghosts of the past and focuses on the future, Annie enters a creative world that takes her to the fashion houses of Paris and into a life of adventure, purpose, and love.

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