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The Roaring Days of Zora Lily

A Novel

by Noelle Salazar

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The Roaring Days of Zora Lily by Noelle Salazar
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The discovery of a hidden label on a famous gown unearths the story of a talented young seamstress in this glittering novel of family, love, ambition, and self discovery by the USA Today bestselling author of The Flight Girls.

2023, The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History: A costume conservator is preparing an exhibition featuring movie costumes from the 1920s to present day. As she gingerly places a gown once worn by Greta Garbo on a mannequin, she discovers another name hidden beneath the designer's label, leaving her to wonder—who is Zora Lily?

1924, Seattle: Poverty-stricken Zora Hough spends her days looking after her younger siblings while sewing up holes and fixing hems for clients to bring in extra money, working her fingers to the bone just to survive. But at night, as she lies in the bed she shares with one of her three sisters, she secretly dreams of becoming a designer like Coco Chanel and Jeanne Lanvin.

When her best friend gets a job dancing in a club downtown, Zora is lured in by her stories of music, glittering dresses and boys. She follows her friend to the underground speakeasies that are at once exciting and frightening—with smoke hanging in the air, alcohol flowing despite Prohibition, couples dancing in a way that makes Zora blush and a handsome businessman named Harley. It's a world she has only ever imagined, and one with connections that could lead her to the life she's always dreamed of. But as Zora's ambition is challenged by tragedy and duty to her family, she'll learn that dreams come with a cost.

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Washington, DC, 2023

The fluorescent lights blinked on in a domino effect, one after the other, a faint buzzing sound filling the room as I stood squinting in the unnatural light.

I inhaled, taking in my small slice of heaven within the storied walls of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. The long room with its high ceiling, soothing taupe walls, and wood floors—weathered in spots from years of conservators standing and pacing as they labored over the works of great minds—brought a sense of peace as soon as I stepped inside.

The museum had been my happy place since I was a little girl, when my mother would walk with me from our baby blue–painted row house on Capitol Hill, her slender fingers wrapped around my pudgy ones. We'd wander past sprawling parks, melancholy monuments documenting history, to the austere but magical facade housing wonders my six-year-old eyes could barely comprehend. By the age of eight I knew all the regular exhibits like...

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  1. Zora's impeccable eye for fashion has her observing every hem and neckline, ruffle and fringe, in every room she enters. What passion or expertise do you have that makes certain details impossible to ignore?
  2. The Hough family's station in life is marked by not having an indoor bathroom and residing in a neighborhood that uses candles instead of electric streetlights. How does the wealth inequality of the 1920s differ from the present day? In what ways is it the same?
  3. Elsbeth Pritchard's abuse and harassment mars what would otherwise be an exciting new chapter of Zora's life, and she largely keeps her head down and refuses to engage. Do you think she responded appropriately? How would you act in her shoes?
  4. In spite of Prohibition, ...
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Author Noelle Salazar is a master at painting vivid snapshots. It is easy for the reader to imagine the characters, locations, fashions and clubs (Shannon L). The Roaring Days of Zora Lily is a terrific read, especially for fans of historical fiction. … We see life from the tenements of Seattle to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood during the '20s (Catherine S). I would recommend this novel to anyone who loves historical fiction, and it's the perfect read if you're looking for an uplifting tale or if you need some encouragement while you're going after your dreams (Emily)...continued

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The Gloss
If you love fashion, if you love the roaring twenties, if you love rich and wonderful characters, than root for Zora and enjoy this spellbinding read.

Library Journal
Filled with likable characters and a few villains, this quick read will have a special appeal to those interested in historical fashion or Hollywood.

Author Blurb Chanel Cleeton, New York Times & USA Today bestselling author of The Cuban Heiress
A sensational novel set during the glittering height of the Jazz Age, The Roaring Days of Zora Lily transports readers through speakeasies and Hollywood studios as a daring seamstress chases her dreams. Brimming with emotion, romance, and dazzling prose, historical fiction readers will love this one!

Author Blurb Jillian Cantor, USA Today bestselling author of Beautiful Little Fools
A beautifully written and vividly drawn portrait of one woman's journey to escape poverty and achieve her dream in the 1920s in Seattle. Noelle Salazar skillfully weaves a tale of strength and ambition, of enduring friendship and romantic love, filled with an unforgettable cast of characters. I loved this dazzling and sexy, dangerous and inspiring journey through the speakeasies of the jazz age to the glamour and darkness of Hollywood.

Author Blurb Nicola Harrison, author of The Show Girl and Hotel Laguna
Noelle Salazar takes readers on dazzling romp through the glittering, beaded and fringe-filled speakeasies and clubs of Seattle to the costume houses of Hollywood ... Romantic, ambitious, and filled with adventure, Salazar swept me away to the roaring 20s – a decade I could return to again and again.

Author Blurb Shelley Noble, New York Times bestselling author of The Tiffany Girls
An inspiring story of determination and talent set in the dizzying world of 1920s speakeasies, Hollywood film lots and Seattle high society. With an engaging heroine and colorful supporting characters, this captivating story makes for a delightful read from beginning to end.

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Jill

Beautifully Written Story
The Roaring Days of Zora Lily by Noelle Salazar Narrated by Jesse Vilinsky and Natalie Duke The narration was done very well and enjoyed listening to this well written historical fiction/coming-of-age story told in flashback. We meet Zora and ...   Read More
xatal

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I loved every moment of reading this captivating book.
ladyjoe0807

Zora Lily's story follows her journey of love, grief, independence, and self-discovery in her twenties, highlighting the challenges faced by autonomous, unmarried women during this era. Noelle Salazar's poetic and engaging novel captures the reader's
Zora's journey through love, grief, independence, and self-discovery in her twenties is chronicled in the story. The difficulties faced by autonomous, unmarried women in this era particularly interested me. Zora discovers who she is and how to ...   Read More
Emily (Greenville, NC)

A riveting read
This is one of the best historical fiction books I've read in a long time. I couldn't wait to find out what happened next in Zora's story, and I often stayed up late to keep reading because I just had to know how things turned out in the next chapter...   Read More

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Jeanne Lanvin (1867-1946)

Oil painted color portrait of Jeanne Lanvin posing seated in a black gown and gold shoulder wrap Noelle Salazar's The Roaring Days of Zora Lily follows a fictional aspiring fashion designer living in Seattle in the 1920s. But who were the real fashion designers of the day? In Salazar's novel, Zora wants to have a career like Coco Chanel and Jeanne Lanvin. While most American readers have likely heard of the Chanel brand and its eponymous founder, fewer may be aware of her contemporary Lanvin. Nevertheless, Lanvin's fashion house is considered one of the most successful and innovative of her era, and she remains internationally known as a designer and perfumer, perhaps most notably for her iconic fragrance Arpège.

Like Salazar's Zora, Lanvin came from modest beginnings and worked hard to achieve her dreams. Born to a large ...

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