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Lauren Chater Lauren Chater i(14561786 works by)
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BiographyHistory

Before publishing her first novel (in 2018), Lauren Chater established the blog The Well Read Cookie, which covered her love for both reading and baking.

In 2018, she was based in Sydney.

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y separately published work icon The Winter Dress Cammeray : Simon and Schuster Australia , 2022 23562367 2022 single work novel

'Two women separated by centuries but connected by one beautiful silk dress. A captivating novel based on a real-life shipwreck discovered off Texel Island by the bestselling author of Gulliver's Wife, Lauren Chater.

'Jo Baaker, a textiles historian and Dutch ex-pat is drawn back to the island where she was born to investigate the provenance of a 17th century silk dress. Retrieved by local divers from a sunken shipwreck, the dress offers tantalising clues about the way people lived and died during Holland's famous Golden Age.

'Jo's research leads her to Anna Tesseltje, a poor Amsterdam laundress turned ladies companion who served the artist Catharina van Shurman for one season at her property outside the Hague. The two women were said to be close, so why did Anna abandon Catharina at the height of her misfortune? And was the dress a gift or did Anna come by it through less honest means? Jo is determined to find out, but as she delves deeper into Anna's history, troubling details about her own past begin to emerge, disrupting the personal narrative she has trusted for sixteen years.

'On the small Dutch island of Texel where fortunes are lost and secrets lie buried for centuries, Jo will finally discover the truth about herself and her connection to the woman who wore the Winter Dress.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2022 longlisted HNSA Historical Novel Prize Adult
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