Come home to Marie Bostwick\'s poignant novel of new beginnings, old friends, and the rich, varied tapestry of lives fully lived. ..
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Evelyn, Abigail, Margot, and Liza are as real and endearing as my own closest friends, and as I turned the last page I felt that sweet, satisfying sorrow in having to say goodbye that marks the work of a writer at the top of her game." --Kristy Kiernan, author of "Catching Genius" and "Matters of Faith" "Bostwick makes a seamless transition from historical fiction to the contemporary scene in this buoyant novel about the value of friendship among women.
Sit back and enjoy this big-hearted novel, and then pass it on to your best friend."--Susan Wiggs, "New York Times" bestselling author "Marie Bostwick beautifully captures the very essence of women\'s friendships--the love, the pain, the trust, the forgiveness--and crafts a seamless and heartfelt novel from them.
It\'s a story filled with wit and wisdom.
Praise for Marie Bostwick\'s "A Single Thread" "Enjoy this big-hearted novel, then pass it along to your best friend."--Susan Wiggs "By the time you finish this book, the women in "A Single Thread" will feel like your own girlfriends--emotional, funny, creative and deeply caring. . .
This time, however, she\'s got a sisterhood behind her: companions as complex, strong, and lasting as the quilts they stitch.
Suddenly, Ivy is facing the fight of her life--one that forces her to face her deepest fears as a woman and a mother.
But when a popular quilting TV show is taped at the quilt shop, Ivy\'s unwitting appearance in an on-air promo alerts her ex-husband to her whereabouts.
With a part-time job at the Cobbled Court Quilt Shop and budding friendships, Ivy feels hopeful for the first time in ages.
Quaint, historic New Bern, Connecticut, seems as good a place as any to start fresh.
At twenty-seven, having fled an abusive marriage with little more than her kids and the clothes on her back, Ivy Peterman figures she has nowhere to go but up. . .
Come home to Marie Bostwick\'s poignant novel of new beginnings, old friends, and the rich, varied tapestry of lives fully lived