**Escape to the Glamour of 1950s Britain with Freda Lightfoot’s *Putting on the Style*** Transport yourself to the vibrant and changing landscape of post-war Britain in Freda Lightfoot’s captivating novel, *Putting on the Style*. Published in 2021 by Canelo, this paperback edition offers a delightful dive into the lives and loves of characters navigating a world of emerging fashion, ambition, and societal expectations. While specific plot details are best discovered through the joy of reading, Freda Lightfoot is known for her heartwarming and engaging storytelling. Expect a compelling narrative woven with relatable characters facing realistic challenges against the backdrop of a meticulously researched historical setting. Her stories often feature strong female protagonists who dare to break free from convention and forge their own paths. Considering Lightfoot’s previous works, *Putting on the Style* is likely to explore themes of: * **Female Empowerment:** Expect a protagonist who challenges the norms of the 1950s and strives for independence and self-discovery. * **The Power of Fashion:** The title itself hints at the role of fashion as a means of self-expression and social mobility in a rapidly evolving society. * **Romance and Relationships:** Complex relationships and romantic entanglements are likely to play a significant role in the characters’ journeys. * **Post-War Britain:** Lightfoot paints a vivid picture of the social and economic changes that shaped Britain in the aftermath of World War II. *Putting on the Style* promises to be a perfect read for fans of historical fiction, family sagas, and stories of women overcoming adversity. If you enjoy authors like Rosie Goodwin, Dilly Court, or Katie Flynn, you’ll undoubtedly be captivated by Freda Lightfoot’s charming and evocative writing style. This Canelo edition is the perfect way to discover (or rediscover) the joy of Freda Lightfoot’s storytelling. Order your copy today and step back in time to an era of elegance and transformation! This book is part of the English literature category. This edition is a paperback. The ISBN-13 is 9781800324893.