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A Quilt for Christmas
A Quilt for Christmas | Sandra Dallas
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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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Eliza and Will have made a lovely home for themselves and their two children in Kansas but when Will goes to fight for the Union against the “seceshes” (secessionists), Eliza must run the farm mostly alone and face life as “just a woman,” in a very man‘s world. She must decide whether to help an escaped slave, how to deal with brutal thugs who would as soon kill her and her kids as look at her, and whether she should let a secesh help her when ⬇️

Texreader stops at her farm on his way west. Meanwhile, her secesh-hating son, not quite grown, is a help but a hindrance. Eliza has her quilting group and her beautiful Christmas quilt, a gift to her husband on the battlefield, is the thread that partly holds the tale together. It‘s a beautiful story with important lessons for recovering from that traumatic war even today. There‘s still so much hate, and this story shows that it doesn‘t have to be ⬇️ 2w
Texreader that way. I‘m a southern girl with multiple ancestors who fought for the confederacy. They didn‘t own and never owned slaves. Why did they fight? Were they conscripted? Or went to war because their buddies did? Or were there other reasons? I‘ll never know that much, sadly, but I cannot hate them. My gggrandfather walked home from Raleigh after the south surrendered. His tale is miraculous. I‘d like to think he‘s like the “secesh” in this story. ⬇️ 2w
Texreader I really appreciated reading how this one family found peace. It really made me think a lot about my genealogical research as well as the fact that there‘s still so much pain today. I don‘t know how we ever find peace but I wish it were so, so much. #letterQ #Christmasatoz #xmaschacha #wintergames @StayCurious (edited) 2w
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ShelleyBooksie Beautiful paper! 2w
Texreader @ShelleyBooksie I agree!! It‘s very fun to use to make the cards 2w
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 2w
AnnCrystal 🤩💝. 2w
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sblbooks I read this a few years back, and really enjoyed it. I hope you like it. 2w
Texreader @sblbooks I really did. A complete surprise 1w
sblbooks @Texreader that's good. I hope you have a Merry Christmas. 1w
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Kansas 1864. Eliza Spooner‘s husband Will has gone to fight the Civil War. She fills her days by making a special quilt for Will to keep him warm at night. She also takes in a war widow with a daughter. These 2 women and their 3 kids are fighting their own war - against thieves, spiteful in-laws, and the upkeep of the farm, crops, repairs and livestock. Poignant story.

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DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 13mo
Eggs @DieAReader 😍🤩😊 13mo
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First #Christmas read of the season

hes7 I'm planning to read this one, too! 7y
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