3 member(s) found this review helpful.
I love to quilt and I liked this book. Judith starts her story with introducing us to Zach who becomes a preacher for this town. He gets to know and love these town people. There he learns of life and the love he never had growing up. Judith has the women making quilts for all occasions in this book. She discribes how it use to be in sewing circles and I really love that about this book. In the back of the book Judith has an offer for a free book. If you send a quilt to one of the 13 organizations that pass out quilts for different reasons she will give you a book. The book also includes a pattern for the "Bachelor's Puzzle" quilt. It doesn't get any better than that.
Nora St. Laurent - Book Club Servant Leader
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Nora St. Laurent - Book Club Servant Leader
www.psalm516.blogspot.com
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Fantastic story! I love quilting and this story shows how life is so much like a quilt where we are all interwoven pieces of the whole.
I was really disappointed in this book. It just didn't work for me! I got it off the great reviews it got, but the plot seems too fabricated! Didn't ring true to me.
Predictable outcome, but still a good book. I didn't have any trouble leaving it for a few days before reading more.
I really liked this book. Great characters, humorous, interesting plot. I recommend.


