The Dressmaker by Rosalie Ham

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In The Dressmaker, Rosalie Ham tells a captivating tale of revenge, couture, and scandal in a small Australian town, where one woman’s past and her remarkable dressmaking skills expose the secrets and hypocrisies of those around her.

In The Dressmaker, Rosalie Ham threads a gripping tale of transformation, revenge, and small-town scandal set against the stark and isolated Australian landscape of the 1950s. This darkly comedic, gothic novel unveils the story of Tilly Dunnage, a skilled seamstress who returns to her rural hometown after years away in Paris. Haunted by her mysterious past and armed with a striking sense of fashion, Tilly’s return shakes up the dusty town of Dungatar, where long-held secrets, bitter grudges, and hidden desires bubble to the surface.

With her remarkable couture skills, Tilly soon becomes indispensable to the town’s residents, transforming the drab women of Dungatar into figures of high style. But her return is far from a celebration, as Tilly must confront those who cast her out years before. Rosalie Ham expertly weaves a narrative that explores the brutal dynamics of small-town life, where jealousy, revenge, and hypocrisy intertwine with themes of redemption and self-discovery.

Ham’s characters are richly drawn and complex, with each chapter peeling back layers to reveal the darker side of human nature, making the reader question who the real villains are in Dungatar. The Dressmaker is a compelling blend of wit, style, and tragedy, resulting in an unforgettable story that is both wickedly funny and heart-wrenching. Ham’s masterful prose and atmospheric detail evoke the desolation and beauty of the Australian outback while illustrating the power of individual transformation against the suffocating expectations of society.

Author Biography:

Rosalie Ham – Australian Novelist and Playwright

Rosalie Ham is an acclaimed Australian author, celebrated for her evocative storytelling, sharp wit, and intricate portrayals of small-town life. With a background in literature and theatre, Ham brings a unique perspective to her writing, blending dark humor with elements of tragedy to capture the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations.

  • Background: Born in Australia and raised in the rural town of Jerilderie, Ham’s early experiences in small communities inspired much of her literary work, particularly her novel The Dressmaker. Her upbringing gave her firsthand insight into the dynamics of small-town life, which often feature prominently in her novels.

  • Education and Career: Ham studied drama and literature at Deakin University and Victoria University in Melbourne. Initially working as a drama teacher, she shifted to writing, publishing her debut novel, The Dressmaker, in 2000. The novel’s success established her as a notable voice in contemporary Australian literature, and it was later adapted into a critically acclaimed film starring Kate Winslet.

  • Themes and Style: Known for her bold, unfiltered voice, Ham’s work explores themes of revenge, identity, societal norms, and the darkness lurking beneath the surface of small communities. Her characters are often flawed, complex, and highly relatable, drawing readers into stories that are as thought-provoking as they are entertaining.

With a writing style that blends humor and insight, Rosalie Ham continues to craft novels that resonate with readers worldwide, capturing the absurdities and poignancies of life in rural Australia.

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SKU 9780992334468
Barcode # 9780992334468
Brand Duffy and Snellgrove
Artist / Author Rosalie Ham
Shipping Weight 0.2700kg
Shipping Width 0.020m
Shipping Height 0.200m
Shipping Length 0.130m
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Number of pages 296

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