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Every chance he got, John Parks slipped up to the attic of his family's old farmhouse to help his Irish grandmother with her sewing. By the time he was seventeen, Granny had relinquished the design work to him, for unbeknownst to the 1920's rural community they served in the Catskill Mountains of New York, his creativity had already surpassed hers. Fearing his father's anger and ridicule for doing women's work, John kept his real role a secret, and made sure his grandmother got all the credit. Meanwhile, his sketchbook overflowed with artistry. When John's lifelong friend Bonny discovers she's pregnant after just one intimate encounter between them, John's dream to escape the farm and create a life of his own vanishes. Facing disgrace, the brutal wrath of John's father, and the relentless humiliation of his older brother, John and Bonny submit to marriage. Tragically, Bonny becomes ill with life threatening pertussis, which contributes to the premature birth of their baby. She abandons John and the farm to recover at the home of her parents. After she's gone, John realizes her love is essential for his survival, but Bonny now refuses to see him. Thoroughly heartbroken, John accepts an invitation to visit his sister Betsy in New York for the Thanksgiving holiday, and prepares several ensembles for her to wear for her new job. His skills attract the attention of a famous designer, who insists that he remain in New York as her apprentice. The opportunity to follow his destiny has finally arrived, but how can he turn his back on the chance to reunite with Bonny? Thread Every chance he got, John Parks slipped up to the attic of his family's old farmhouse to help his Irish grandmother with her sewing. By the time he was seventeen, Granny had relinquished the design work to him, for unbeknownst to the 1920's rural community they served in the Catskill Mountains of New York, his creativity had already surpassed hers. Fearing his father's anger and ridicule for doing women's work, John kept his real role a secret, and made sure his grandmother got all the credit. Meanwhile, his sketchbook overflowed with artistry. When John's lifelong friend Bonny discovers she's pregnant after just one intimate encounter between them, John's dream to escape the farm and create a life of his own vanishes. Facing disgrace, the brutal wrath of John's father, and the relentless humiliation of his older brother, John and Bonny submit to marriage. Tragically, Bonny becomes ill with life threatening pertussis, which contributes to the premature birth of their baby. She abandons John and the farm to recover at the home of her parents. After she's gone, John realizes her love is essential for his survival, but Bonny now refuses to see him. Thoroughly heartbroken, John accepts an invitation to visit his sister Betsy in New York for the Thanksgiving holiday, and prepares several ensembles for her to wear for her new job. His skills attract the attention of a famous designer, who insists that he remain in New York as her apprentice. The opportunity to follow his destiny has finally arrived, but how can he turn his back on the chance to reunite with Bonny? vThread Every chance he got, John Parks slipped up to the attic of his family's old farmhouse to help his Irish grandmother with her sewing. By the time he was seventeen, Granny had relinquished the design work to him, for unbeknownst to the 1920's rural community they served in the Catskill Mountains of New York, his creativity had already surpassed hers. Fearing his father's anger and ridicule for doing women's work, John kept his real role a secret, and made sure his grandmother got all the credit. Meanwhile, his sketchbook overflowed with artistry. When John's lifelong friend Bonny discovers she's pregnant after just one intimate encounter between them, John's dream to escape the farm and create a life of his own vanishes. Facing disgrace,

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 20, 2019
ISBN13 9781790590704
Pages 408
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 21 mm   ·   544 g
Language English  

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