What Will Be Worn
Gift Tree Code: PR50758
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Sometimes it seems the most invaluable stories can be found in the unlikeliest of corners.
For all who know Brisbane, McWhirters, a once celebrated department store in Fortitude Valley, is an icon. For Melissa Fagan it is also the starting point for this remarkable exploration of her mother and grandmother's lives, and a poignant reminder of the ways in which retail stores and fashion have connected women's lives across decades.
Behind the dusty shop counters of an Art Deco treasure, Fagan discovers both what has been lost and continues to shine. Ultimately this tender exploration of self and family, so exquisitely written, speaks of the ways in which life so often surprises us and of how the legacies of others can truly enrich our own relationships and lives.
'I raced
through What Will Be Worn. It's moving and alive, funny and tender. It
is also a rigorous examination of the ways in which women shroud ourselves,
figuratively and literally. I especially loved Melissa's portrait of her
mother, "the lost princess of Brisbane". A very fine book.' — Susan
Johnson, author of The Landing
'With
delicacy, flair and an ever-questioning but never judgmental eye, Fagan
performs beautifully the dance of writing history, slipping seamlessly back and
forth between what is known and what must be imagined.' — Peggy Frew, author of Hope Farm
'It's rare
to find a book that so warmly and intelligently takes on themes such as the
ways in which fashion links women across generations,
Sometimes it seems the most invaluable stories can be found in the unlikeliest of corners.
For all who know Brisbane, McWhirters, a once celebrated department store in Fortitude Valley, is an icon. For Melissa Fagan it is also the starting point for this remarkable exploration of her mother and grandmother's lives, and a poignant reminder of the ways in which retail stores and fashion have connected women's lives across decades.
Behind the dusty shop counters of an Art Deco treasure, Fagan discovers both what has been lost and continues to shine. Ultimately this tender exploration of self and family, so exquisitely written, speaks of the ways in which life so often surprises us and of how the legacies of others can truly enrich our own relationships and lives.
'I raced
through What Will Be Worn. It's moving and alive, funny and tender. It
is also a rigorous examination of the ways in which women shroud ourselves,
figuratively and literally. I especially loved Melissa's portrait of her
mother, "the lost princess of Brisbane". A very fine book.' — Susan
Johnson, author of The Landing
'With
delicacy, flair and an ever-questioning but never judgmental eye, Fagan
performs beautifully the dance of writing history, slipping seamlessly back and
forth between what is known and what must be imagined.' — Peggy Frew, author of Hope Farm
'It's rare
to find a book that so warmly and intelligently takes on themes such as the
ways in which fashion links women across generations,
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