![]() Her faith falters… she stops quilting… she stops trusting God. Even if sewing isn’t her forte.īut – when Maybelle receives some difficult-to-swallow news about her husband – her world is turned upside down. So – when she finds an unfinished quilt in the attic of her mother’s house – Maybelle decides that she will finish it in order to fill her lonely nights. ![]() Maybelle is particularly lonely because her mother has died and her husband, Holden, has been sent overseas after only two weeks of marriage. ![]() Maybelle In Stitches takes us back to World War II – a time when many women, like Maybelle Kazinzki, are trying to cope with the absence of their husbands due to the war. Maybelle In Stitches has arrived and Joyce has spun another enjoyable Quilts Of Love tale! ![]() So – when I learned that Joyce was commissioned to write a book for this series – I could hardly wait for its release! I am also a fan of author Joyce Magnin, who I first met through her Harriet Beamer series. Over the past few months, I have become a fan of the monthly Quilts Of Love series from Abingdon Press. Review Copy Maybelle In Stitches – Book Review ![]()
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