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The Girl from the Tyne: Emotions run high in this gripping family saga!
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The Girl from the Tyne: Emotions run high in this gripping family saga! Paperback - 2017

by Sachs, Melody

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About the author

Melody Sachs appeared regularly in pantomime at the Theatre Royal as a child. At 18 Melody moved to London where she spent time in West End cabaret and in provincial repertory theatres. Melody wrote short stories and sketches and for the BBC. Melody went on to study antique textiles and design and opened her first shop in the 1980s, specializing in wedding gowns. Her creations frequently featured in Tatler, Brides, and Wedding magazines. She designed for celebrities, including Boy George for his Japanese tour, and Barbara Kelly for the entire series of What's My Line. One of her most memorable designs was the gown she created for Lady Glenconner to attend a ball at Buckingham Palace in honor of the King of Spain.