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Published
New York : Kensington 2008.
Language
English
Main Author
Marie Bostwick (-)
Physical Description
344 p.
ISBN
9780758222572
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Bostwick makes a seamless transition from historical fiction to the contemporary scene in this buoyant novel about the value of friendship among women. When Evelyn Dixon's marriage ends, she leaves Texas and drives north until New Bern, Conn., captures her heart. There she pursues a dream of opening a quilt shop, and with little money and a lot of determination, she turns a derelict building into a haven for the crafty set. But three women who show up for quilting class end up learning about more than stitching and batting. Chilly, wealthy Abigail Burgess; her angry 19-year-old niece, Liza; and recently laid-off Margot Matthews all have different reasons for being there, but when Evelyn, having just learned she has breast cancer, breaks down, the trio unites to support her. Evelyn's illness and recovery are the catalysts that force the others to re-examine their own lives, while hints of a possible romance for Evelyn add a complementary thread to the friendship, community and illness story lines. Bostwick's polished style and command of plot make this story of bonding and sisterhood a tantalizing book club contender. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by Library Journal Review

Upon relocating to New Bern, CT, Texas divorcee Evelyn Dixon opens up a quilt shop, bonding with three women who show up for her class. In this first entry in her "Cobbled Court" series, New York Times best-selling author Bostwick (mariebostwick.-com) deals frankly and realistically with breast cancer, from its detection to feelings of fear and loss to the struggle for recovery. Narrators Pam Ward and Lorna Raver alternate chapters, fully inhabiting their respective characters. A strong series starter; highly recommended for all. [The Kensington pb original was favorably compared to Debbie Macomber's The Shop on Blossom Street, LJ 10/15/08; two subsequent titles in this series, A Thread of Truth (2009) and A Thread So Thin (2010), are also available from Blackstone Audio.-Ed.]-Joyce Kessel, Villa Maria Coll., Buffalo (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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