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A Thousand Tiny Stitches by Stephanie Claypool

After a tragic accident which claims the life of her daughter Amanda and son-in-law, Lily is left to care for Emma, her young granddaughter.  

Lily is determined to give Emma the best possible life that she can. Part of this includes to fulfil the dream Amanda had of opening a quilt shop. She had already bought the house for the shop but it requires A LOT of work. 

With the mantra of "Don’t think about the end. Just tackle one thing at a time" Lily is slowly achieving the dream with support of her quilting group and the community.  

Through love, hard work, perseverance, and the therapeutic act of quilting, Lily and Emma gradually heal their wounds and find hope for the future.



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