Testimonials
” “Set amid the tumultuous French Revolution, The Seamstress is unabashedly profound and yet crafted with such care that I relished every heartrending word. Through the lives of vibrant and genuine characters, notes of love, faith, and loyalty rise from its pages―all striking with one unanimous chord of courage. Allison Pittman has woven a novel that fortifies the spirit brick by brick so that as a nation is broken and transformed, so takes shape yet another landscape: the reader’s heart. The Seamstress is an absolute masterpiece with all the makings of a classic, and is one of the finest novels I have ever read.”
- (Joanne Bischof, Christy and Carol Award-winning author of Sons of Blackbird Mountain)
” “All for a Song proves Allison Pittman is not only one of the most talented and literary writers in the CBA but also an author with a tremendous writing range. Never afraid to confront subjects that have a bit of edge, Pittman sets the coming-of-age story of innocent Dorothy Lynn against the Evangelical fervor strummed up by charismatic speaker Aimee Semple McPherson. The result is an engaging and unique experience that reads like a breath of fresh air in a market filled with many similar historically influenced tales.”
- (Rachel McMillan, author of Murder at the Flamingo)
” “Although Pittman’s previous novels have been set in the United States, she feels quite at home in 16th-century Wittenberg. This novel should be of interest not only to readers of Christian fiction, but to readers of general historical fiction as well.”
- (Historical Novel Society Reviews)
” “Pittman manages to . . . satisfy readers’ thirst for drama, deceit, and deliverance.”
- (Booklist)
” “Demonstrating her versatility as a novelist, Pittman has written a moving tale of temptation, surrender, guilt, and redemption.”
- (Library Journal)