Description
Employing novelistic flair and ample quotations, Brewster captures the life of 19th-century fashion designer Lucy Duff Gordon (1863-1935) in this text-heavy biography.
Organized into chapter-like sections that provide snapshots of Gordon’s life from a particular time and place, the book starts with her childhood in rural Canada before segueing to life in Britain, marriage, and post-divorce triumph: an international fashion empire, the popularization of elegant undergarments, and the innovative use of models and fashion shows.
Drama appears briefly with wrenching descriptions of Gordon’s escape from the Titanic on a tragically half-empty lifeboat, but the chronicle is largely one of business savvy.
McGaw’s realistic paintings mingle with historical photographs and evoke the spirit of the age, allowing readers a glimpse of both the subject’s life and the era. A brief glossary concludes. —Publisher’s Weekly
Features the incredible story of how Lucy Sutherland, born on a backwoods Ontario farm, became one of the world’s most glamorous women and the most famous fashionista of the Edwardian age. — Inderjit Deogun, Quill and Quire
Featuring historical photos and beautiful paintings by artist and illustrator Laurie McGaw, Unsinkable Lucile is a humorous, touching, empowering, and informative picture story by Hugh Brewster of a woman who beat the odds, never backed down and changed the world of fashion forever… Recommended as a prized addition to family, elementary school, middle school, and community library picture book biography collections for children ages 9-12. — Midwest Book Review
About the Author
Hugh Brewster is an award-winning author, editor, historian and playwright who has written 13 books for young readers. Hugh worked with Dr. Robert Ballard, discoverer of the Titanic, to create the international bestseller The Discovery of the Titanic and Exploring the Titanic. Hugh oversaw the creation of Titanic: An Illustrated History, a book that provided inspiration for James Cameron’s film. His other titles include 882 1/2 Amazing Answers to All Your Questions About the Titanic; Deadly Voyage (I Am Canada series); Gilded Lives, Fatal Voyage; Anastasia’s Album; Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose; The Other Mozart; and Dinosaurs in Your Backyard.
Laurie McGaw has previously collaborated with Hugh Brewster on a number of award-winning illustrated books, including Polar the Titanic Bear, which has sold over 680,000 copies and was nominated for a Governor General’s Award. Her other titles include To Be a Princess, African Princess and Journey to Ellis Island. She is a renowned portraitist and has painted portraits of Oscar Peterson, Norman Jewison and David Suzuki among others. She has also been commissioned to create 34 coins for the Royal Canadian Mint.
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“Already praised by Publisher’s Weekly for its “novelistic flare,” adding that its text and imagery “evoke the spirit of the age,” a small but beautiful book about a famous Edwardian lady proves she was more than a survivor of the Titanic but a courageous and inspiring figure in the evolving status of women at the turn of the 20th century.” — Read Review