The Haberdashery: Part 1
The Haberdashery, part 1 of a trilogy, extends from the early 1600s to the end of the Revolutionary War in America. The story follows Kate Smallwood Gantz, the current owner of the Haberdashery, as she reads a recently acquired family diary detailing the lives of her family's arrival in America on the Mayflower and their establishment of a tailor's shop in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Serving their customers with hand-sewn garments is only part of the service Kate Gantz and her predecessors provide. They have a secret: they serve their country covertly, receiving coded messages on the bolts of fabric they use to sew the shirts and slacks their neighbors wear. The Haberdashery is a story of faith in God, love and trust between generations, and an intelligence network that only a few know exists.
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The Haberdashery: Part 1
The Haberdashery, part 1 of a trilogy, extends from the early 1600s to the end of the Revolutionary War in America. The story follows Kate Smallwood Gantz, the current owner of the Haberdashery, as she reads a recently acquired family diary detailing the lives of her family's arrival in America on the Mayflower and their establishment of a tailor's shop in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Serving their customers with hand-sewn garments is only part of the service Kate Gantz and her predecessors provide. They have a secret: they serve their country covertly, receiving coded messages on the bolts of fabric they use to sew the shirts and slacks their neighbors wear. The Haberdashery is a story of faith in God, love and trust between generations, and an intelligence network that only a few know exists.
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The Haberdashery: Part 1

The Haberdashery: Part 1

by Laura Turnbull-Gans
The Haberdashery: Part 1

The Haberdashery: Part 1

by Laura Turnbull-Gans

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The Haberdashery, part 1 of a trilogy, extends from the early 1600s to the end of the Revolutionary War in America. The story follows Kate Smallwood Gantz, the current owner of the Haberdashery, as she reads a recently acquired family diary detailing the lives of her family's arrival in America on the Mayflower and their establishment of a tailor's shop in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Serving their customers with hand-sewn garments is only part of the service Kate Gantz and her predecessors provide. They have a secret: they serve their country covertly, receiving coded messages on the bolts of fabric they use to sew the shirts and slacks their neighbors wear. The Haberdashery is a story of faith in God, love and trust between generations, and an intelligence network that only a few know exists.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161573020
Publisher: Covenant Books
Publication date: 10/25/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 665 KB

About the Author

Laura Turnbull-Gans is the author of three previous books, A Ramp to Nowhere, The Selectors, and The Tool Shed Rebellion (a children’s book). Each of Laura’s books are purpose-driven. A Ramp to Nowhere addresses the struggles of the disabled, their families, and a society that still remains impossibly barrier-driven. The Selectors, a love story on the surface, deals with the larger issue of groundwater contamination and how the government has kept that knowledge secretly documented. The Tool Shed Rebellion focuses on the talents of the individual that, when applied in tandem with others, explodes into unexpected fun-filled results. Turnbull-Gans is a member of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants and National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.
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