I've read several of Carolyn Zane's books in the past and enjoyed them. When the cover of QUILT was called for book cover bingo, I jumped at the chance to read this one as it was already on my kindle. It's really a 4.5 star rating.
When a massive tornado strikes the heart of the small town of Rawston, the people are left to pick up the pieces of their lives. Hair stlyist Abigail begins gathering scraps of fabric and holding them close. Construction worker Justin not only delivers a baby but he also begins to develop a relationship with Abby. When Abby's aunt offers all who have been misplaced a place to stay at her house, this makeshift family of Abby, Justin, Abby's aunt, a teenager, a young mom, a young dad, their toddler son, and one of Abby's aunt's employees are all shown how to make a quilt. Using the scraps that Abby gathered along with other pieces that show how important one man was to them, they, along with the rest of the town, make a quilt that shows just how much influence one man can have on the world. The quilt was used to bring healing to their broken hearts.
This is a very gripping story of how tragedy can transform into redemption. Because of one man, who lost his life in the storm, the lives of so many were touched by him and his faith. And those lives are forever changed.