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The House of Eliott (Thorndike Large Print)
Book: The House of Eliott (Thorndike Large Print)
Written by: Jean Marsh
Publisher: Thorndike Pr
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

The House of Eliott
Rating: 5 / 5
This is an excellent read, that should be mandatory reading for all girls over 15! Thank you Ms Marsh. Please write a sequel and tell us how the girls make out!


Great series...Great book!
Rating: 5 / 5
I was a huge fan of the series and was truly excited when I saw the book. Jean Marsh does a wonderful job in telling the story of the Eliott sisters and their career as fashion designers in the 1920's. She is able to capture the essence of the 1920's with all it's glamour and it's poverty and neatly weaves them into a terrific story. For anyone who is a fan of the series, this book is a must have.


Fun and Exciting! Loved the book and the Series
Rating: 5 / 5
I was originally hooked on the A&E Series, "The House of Elliott", and naturally had to read the books. You must read "A House at War" also. I truely wish they would continue the series. This is a fun and uplifting novel that makes you feel like one of the Elliot sisters, Bea and Evie, you feel for their struggles and are thrilled with their successes. Enjoy!


 
 
 



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