A review by rachelb36
A Quilter's Holiday by Jennifer Chiaverini

4.0

I enjoyed the way this book is the story of just one day (or mostly one day) yet the back stories of the projects that the quilters worked on were shared, also.

While Chiaverini embraces childless women and single mothers as characters, she doesn't really do justice to the single and childless. (At least, not in the four books by her that I've read so far this year.) I'd love to see a well-balanced character who has accepted both of these circumstances.