The Damask Days: from the Sunday Times bestseller

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Christian Knox is a girl who dreams - of a life beyond that of a Paisley housewife, of a world of learning beyond her Ladies' School, of possiblities her father dismisses as 'daft ideas'. But Christian is determined and when her father refuses to finance her education further she resolves to pay for it herself, by working as a tambourer, embroidering freelance for local textile manufacturers. Soon she's managing a group of Tambouring women on behalf of Paisley's biggest weavers, among them Angus Fraser, a man old enough to be her father but wise enough to appreciate her talents. Plunged into the fascinating world of Scotland's fledgling textile industry, Christian soon finds her combination of Lowland resolve and female flair begins to make its mark. And, in the shape of her greatest, most fought-for inspiration, the Paisley Shawl, it is a mark to be remembered for generations to come. . .

Evelyn Hood

Evelyn Hood was born and brought up in Paisley and currently lives in a nearby town. She has had a wide variety of jobs, including being a journalist and a poultry farmer but is now a full time writer. She has had seventeen books published (by Mills and Boon, William Kimber and Headline) as well as several books and plays for children.

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