
It was adapted for the screen and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse and also stars Liam Hemsworth and Hugo Weaving along with a many other fine Australian performers including Sarah Snook, Sacha Horler and Rebecca Gibney.

The Dressmaker was brought to life on screen in 2015. Using the stereotype to subvert the cliché, and always seeking to surprise the reader, she sheds new light on universal verities. The Dressmaker’s Secret, a sequel to The Dressmaker, followed (November 2020).ĭescribed as a ‘gifted storyteller’ with ideas that are ‘fresh, unusual and entertaining,’ Rosalie’s stories are new, but recognisable beyond Australia. Further novels are Summer at Mount Hope (2005), There Should be More Dancing (2011) and The Year of the Farmer (2018). Returning to Australia after seeing the world, Rosalie ‘rushed to university because Gough Whitlam made it possible’, enrolling in Drama and Literature.īut it was the story that ignited her flame and, having moved on to creative writing, Rosalie ‘skewed a few accumulated secrets’ and wrote her first novel, The Dressmaker (published in 2000).

Rosalie Ham was born and raised in Jerilderie, New South Wales population 800. Rosalie’s novels have now sold over 300,000 copies in Australia and internationally.
