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The Half-Stitched Amish Quilting Club Review

Emma Yoder puts an ad in the local paper offering quilting classes. She wants to earn a little extra money so her family doesn’t have to help her with her finances. Quilting is something that she loves to do so it seems like the perfect plan. Boy did she get a unique group of students! There’s Star, an aspiring singer, who has a rebellious streak. Jan, a biker dude who needs a hobby.  Pam and Stuart, a bickering married couple trying to work on their marriage. Ruby Lee is in need of a break from her duties as a pastor’s wife. Paul, who is a widower, has a baby to raise on his own. Each character is facing some sort of hardship and as the group gets to know each other they begin to share their problems. Emma believes this group of people was brought to her for a reason.  She intends to help her future quilters find some peace in their lives. By helping this group of half- stitched quilters she is also helping herself face some of her own problems. This is one of Wanda’s best books yet! She does a great job creating characters who are dealing with problems that many people can identify with. One of my favorite characters was Star. She is a rebel without a cause, who only needs some encouragement to find her way. I think we all can relate to pushing the boundaries to see where we fit into this world. I enjoyed every page right down to the surprise ending!  This is yet another fantastic book by Wanda Brunstetter. Happy Reading!

This book was from Barbour Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for my review.


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