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A Quilt for Christmas: A Christmas Novella
A Quilt for Christmas A Christmas Novella
Author: Melody Carlson
ISBN-13: 9780800739348
ISBN-10: 0800739345
Publication Date: 9/1/2022
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4.4 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Fleming H. Revell Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 5
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VolunteerVal avatar reviewed A Quilt for Christmas: A Christmas Novella on + 594 more book reviews
Melody Carlson is the queen of Christmas novellas - she releases a new one each year, and reading it is one of my favorite holiday traditions.

This sweet story drew me in from the first chapter. The creation of a Christmas quilt brings together women from a variety of backgrounds. I empathized with all of the characters, from 4-year-old Fiona to senior citizen Vera and all in between. And, of course, it has a satisfying happily-ever-after conclusion.
Moonpie avatar reviewed A Quilt for Christmas: A Christmas Novella on + 1170 more book reviews
Melody Carlson's Christmas books have become a yearly tradition with me. The holiday is not complete without reading her latest one.
Christmas is going to be hard for elderly Vera Swanson in more ways than one. She sold her family home with all the sweet memories and moved across the state of Oregon to be near her daughter and grandchildren. Shortly after her move, the family had to relocate to California. While her new condo was nice it didn't hold a candle to her large home she had sold. The holiday there included lots of family, friends, Christmas baking and over the top Christmas decorations. To add to her sadness, she didn't know anyone nor could any of her family could make it home to celebrate.
Purposing to make the bests of things she decorated as best she could. While she was pondering over her dilemma, there was a knock at the door. Her neighbor's daughter was standing there frantic. Her mother was sick and she needed help. Rushing over she finds the mother seriously ill. Vera takes over and drives her to the hospital.
This leaves her to care for 4 year old Fiona and her siblings when they return from school. The father is working out of state and cannot come home. Fascinated by all the decorations the little girl explores condo. She spots a handmade quilt is in awe. She exclaims that it is exactly what her mother would want for Christmas. She asks if Vera can make one for her and no amount of explaining the logistics of time and labor deters her.
Vera concedes and decides to advertise for other ladies to help. The group that responds not only has never quilted but was as diverse in background and personality as you could ever imagine. Suddenly her quite life is filled to the brim; teaching, quilting, and caring for 3 young children.
The story expresses the true spirit of Christmas in such a warm and loving way. All the character's involved moved past their heartaches and problems to truly give and care about others in need. Vera gave not only gave of her time but of herself and in the process influenced others by her actions to do the same. The ripple effect she had on the other lives made me smile. We may all picture what our perfect Christmas looks like and we know it seldom is a reality. Ms. Carlson shows that no matter how flawed our holiday appears, opening our hearts can make it better than we ever imagined. After all Christmas is about giving. A beautiful story.
I received this book from Revell Publishing in exchange for an honest review. The opinions stated are my own.
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A Quilt for Christmas by Melody Carlson is a charming Christmas novella. I started reading A Quilt for Christmas, and I did not want to put the book down. The story has friendly, relatable characters. I like Melody Carlson's writing style. It is engaging and draws the reader into the story. I really liked the theme of the book. The various strangers came together to help someone in need. A little girl wants a special Christmas quilt for her mother. The various characters work together to create Christmas magic. They make a difference in a family's life and in each of their own lives. The Christmas spirit is at work in this sweet story. A Quilt for Christmas is about forgiveness, helping others, love, and Christmas. It is a simple but heartwarming novella. I look forward to reading Melody Carlson's latest Christmas book each year. This Christmas novella is one of my favorites by this author (in the top three). It is a story that makes you feel good, and put you in the mood for Christmas (with plans to help a few neighbors). A Quilt for Christmas is an uplifting tale with an unwell neighbor, a daughter's request, an effective flyer, conflicting characters, a rewarding romance, a gratifying gift, and the Christmas spirit.


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