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Our Family Quilt: The Fabric of Life by Rhonda Cratty

.. life always changes. It’s how we react to those changes that gauges if we are going to have an easy time or a hard time

Title: Our Family Quilt: The Fabric of Life (part of Kindle Unlimited)

Author: Rhonda Cratty

Expect lots of smiles with some tears thrown in for good measure. 

The book may seem like a pure quilting story based on the title and cover, but it is full of life lessons, tips for over coming everyday challenges and believing in yourself, without making it another cringe worthy self-help book.

Master quilter Grace and her grand daughter Audrey are creating a quilt recording the ups and downs of normal family life throughout generations.

Grace cleverly uses every day situations to teach Audrey maths to help her find her "math way". 


This book is the first of two, with the second called Our 12 quilts: The Fabric of Life.

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