My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Half-Stitched Amish Quilting Club
By Wanda E. Brunstetter
Published by Barbour
When widow Emma Yoder sets out to reclaim some of her independence, quilting lessons seem like the perfect endeavor. Emma can teach the classes in her home on Saturday mornings, allowing her to keep up with her normal chores and family life. What undertaking could be safer?
Thus begins The Half-Stitched Amish Quilting Club. An unexpectedly diverse group of individuals arrive that first Saturday morning, including a pastors wife, a biker on parole, a young widower with a baby, a tense married couple, and a solemn loner. All who signed up for the class have different reasons for being there, yet there’s one thing they all have in common; they all have hurts and struggles that threaten to upend their lives.
Filled with wisdom and truths, The Half-Stitched Quilting Club is about surrendering control to God, and accepting love and encouragement from unexpected places. A good lesson in not judging others by appearances or making snap assumptions about others’ lives. Wanda Brunstetter writes with her signature charm and warmth, making this another must read piece of captivating Amish Fiction.
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