
The Half-Stitched Amish Quilting Club
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Narrated by:
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Renee Ertl
About this listen
Lives are transformed...one stitch at a time.
As Amish widow Emma Yoder contemplates the task ahead, her thoughts center on one: What if she fails? Longing to remove a burden from her family by becoming self-sufficient, Emma has offered to hold quilting classes in her home. But when she sees the patchwork of faces assembled for the first lesson, her confidence dwindles as doubt threatens to take hold. There’s Star Stephens, a young woman yearning for stability; Pam and Stuart Johnston, a struggling couple at odds in their marriage; Paul Ramirez, a widowed father hoping to find solace in finishing a quilt; Jan Sweet, a rough and tough biker looking for something creative to do; and Ruby Lee Williams, a preacher’s wife seeking relaxation amid mounting parish problems.
While Emma grows to realize her ability to share her passion for quilting and her faith, the beginning quilters learn to transform scraps of fabric into beauty. And slowly, their fragmented lives begin to take new shape - some in unexpected ways - with the helping hands of each other and the healing hand of God.
©2012 Wanda E. Bunstetter (P)2012 Oasis AudioHit the right spot
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Lorraine J
What a beautiful story
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My first audio book
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Half-Stitched Amish Quilting Club to be better than the print version?
I enjoyed the audio but have not read the print version.Who was your favorite character and why?
I enjoyed all the characters but think if I have to pick, it will have to be StarWhich scene did you most enjoy?
I enjoyed the scene where the class gathers at Emma's place for their first quilting class the most.If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
A story to be enjoyed by all genders.Thoroughly enjoyable
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