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Sarah's Patchwork
Sarah's Patchwork
Author: Stephanie Grace Whitson
Abandoned at a New York orphanage by their destitute father, Sarah Biddle and her younger brother, Tom, are sent west on an orphan train. But no one wants to adopt a girl with a crippled brother to take care of. Until they reach Lincoln, Nebraska--and come face-to-face with Jesse King and Augusta Hathaway. — Sarah's Patchwork is the absorbing sto...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781568658759
ISBN-10: 1568658753
Publication Date: 1998
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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I absolutely loved this book. There are moments in the story that struck me to the core. A point in Sara's life that she and I identified with one another. I giggled or smiled, but I even cried and empathized with her. This author really involved me in what was going on with Sara. I knew how she felt through the events with David and Miles. I felt her pain and could emphathize with her in almost every moment, and there is the 'sampler'.
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I discovered this third book after a friend lent me Karyn's Memory Box and Nora's Ribbon of Memories. It took me forever to get my hands on this book, but it was worth the wait. I loved it, though Karyn's Memory Box is still my favorite of the series. In many ways it was predictable, but the tragedy midway through that points Sarah in a new direction caught me off guard. It broke my heart and I cried, but the happy end was very fitting. I'm not sure of the order of the books in the series, but having read the previously mentioned two first, I was delighted to find a mention of Dr. Albright in this one. She's the only character that ties all three books together. Overall a nice read and well worth the wait.
ChrisHick avatar reviewed Sarah's Patchwork on
Great story, and the continued adventure from the beloved book series - Walks the Fire, Soaring Eagle, and Red Bird. Stephanie Grace Whitson does it again!


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