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F BOS
When Gayla Oliver finds out that her husband has been cheating, she turns to her friends in the Cobbled Court Quilt Circle to help her pick up the pieces. Original.
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F BOS
To deal with the stress of her 34-year-old marriage and her failing apothecary shop, Tessa Woodruff signs up for quilting classes at the Cobbled Court Quilt Shop where she rediscovers the power of sisterhood--and a childhood friend she thought she'd never see again. Original.
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F BRU
Retired Amish newlyweds Emma and Lamar Miller start a new quilting class, in which they work with an unlikely group of students to achieve emotional healing and create beautiful traditional quilts
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F BRU
Emma Yoder Miller, an Amish widow-turned-newlywed, leads a quilting class of unlikely students who find friendship and healing while gathered around their quilts
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F CHI
Struggling with a meager existence on a Prohibition-era farm in Southern California and devastated by the losses of four of her children to a wasting disease, Rosa flees with her surviving children after a shattering act of violence and is rescued by former love Lars, who helps her seek a cure and outmaneuver corrupt authorities. By the best-selling author of the Elm Creek Quilts series. 100,000 first printing.
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F CHI
Facing radical changes in their roles and outlooks when the men in their lives join the Union forces, the women of Elm Creek Valley's quilting bee begin an agonizing period of waiting that is shaped by their husbands' military duties and their respective circumstances.
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F DAL
Sewing a special quilt during the months she waits for her soldier husband to return from the Civil War, Eliza Spooner bonds with other women in the face of a terrible loss and makes a difficult choice when she is asked to help an escaped slave. Discussion guide available online. By the best-selling author of Fallen Women.
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M GRA
Managing the challenges of an early blizzard, Sheriff Tony Abernathy searches for the body of a missing charter plane passenger before learning that a local woman has been found murdered in the wake of the theft of a priceless quilt.
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M GRA
When his hopes for a quiet Fourth of July are shattered by the discovery of a dead body, Tennessee sheriff Tony Abernathy struggles with the challenges of a town in chaos, from a dispute between not-so-sweet little old ladies and an attacking intruder to a blackmail scheme and his quilting wife's gossip-driven investigation.
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M MAH
Traveling to Hawaii for a quilt tour of the islands, the ladies of the Quilting Bee must investigate after their hostess's husband is found dead at a luau
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M MAR
When she stumbles over the body of baseball coach Dax Martin, middle-age divorcee Martha Ross and her fellow quilters must piece together the clues to figure out who in their neighborhood wanted the coach benched permanently.
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M ODO
The Someday Quilts ladies discover a murder victim's skeleton in Nell's backyard amidst a wave of vandalism that reawakens the town's long-dormant fear of witchcraft and must find the culprits before life is forever changed in Archers Rest.
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M THA
Dewey must prove her employee is not a murderer, help quilting teacher Pearl with her "grandson," and get herself off the hook for a customer death during a shopping stampede, all while preparing for the annual Quilter's Crawl
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F WIG
Linda Davis, the owner of a local fabric shop where women gather to share quilts commemorating important events of their lives, and her daughter Molly decide to share one last adventure together before Molly goes off to college, making special memories along the way.
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