The Midnight Dress by Karen Foxlee
Guest Review by Alice (15)
Rose Lovell and her dad arrive in yet another town, she knows it will be
the same as always, they will stay a while, her dad will get drunk and they
will move on, it's happened before and it will happen again, won't it? But this
time it's different, Rose makes friends with Pearl Kelly, the 'town sweetheart'
who convinces the closed-book Rose to take part in the town's harvest parade.
Rose goes to Eddie the town dressmaker whose life is riddled with secrets,
tales, and according to the townspeople, witchcraft. Together they create a
dress woven and stitched from memories, stories and magic. On the night of the
parade the girl with the midnight dress goes missing, and nothing will be the
same, ever again.
On top of having a beautiful plot line this book is one of the most
spectacularly written books I have read in a long time. Rose is a bit of a
goth, loves all things black and most of all the rainforest she discovers after
hearing Eddie's stories. When she meets Pearl she starts to come out of
her shell. The way the character Rose is written made me fall in love with her
and also feel a little bit of empathy for her, she had never really had any
friends before Pearl and her dad doesn't really care about her. The book is written
in a way that at the beginning of each chapter you find out a little bit more
of the end and that helped me to understand the story more as the plot twisted
on.
Anyone over the age of 11 could easily get as absorbed by this book as I
did!
This book is brilliant for anyone who loves a good bit of friendship and
mystery in a book. If you do then this book is most definitely for you!
Publication details: 2013, Hot Key Books, London, paperback
This copy: review copy from the publisher
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