A Quilt for Christmas by Melody Carlson was no exception!!! In my opinion no body writes amazing Christmas stories better than Melody Carlson. I went into this book completely blind, which I highly recommend doing because it gives you so much to look forward to in a book. I loved this book so much!!! Melody Carlson is my go to author for Christmas books, and she meets my needs every time. I fell in love with this book instantly. This story is about love, giving back to others, and forgiving other people for past mistakes. This story had some feel good moments, but it was also extremely sad learning about the characters and what they are going through. A Quilt for Christmas pulled on my heart strings in all the right ways. If this book becomes a Hallmark movie, I'll be so happy. This story was so heart warming, I loved meeting all these wonderful characters, they will definitely hold a place in your heart. My heart swells with love from this book.
THANK YOU REVELL AND NETGALLEY FOR AN ARC OF THIS BOOK!!!!
Christmas should be celebrated with friends and family. But, for Vera Swanson that's not an option this year. Vera is recently widowed after losing her husband, and recently relocated to a condo for one person. Vera's children are grown up and moved out of the house. Vera has loved Christmas in the past, but with no one to celebrate with this year, she's not feeling the Christmas spirit. One day, Vera's new neighbor, little Fiona Albright knocks on Vera's door needing help. Fiona's mom is in serious pain and needs medical help, Vera gets an idea of calling 911 but Kerry, Fiona's mom doesn't want that, so, Vera decides to take Kerry to the hospital herself. Later on, we learn that Kerry has appendicitis. Fiona and her family are from Dublin, Ireland, but have just relocated from Arizona due to her father's job.
The Albright family moved to Oregon with nothing on their backs but plastic lawn furniture. They also don't have warm enough clothes for Oregon weather. With their dad out of town for work, and their mother in the hospital Vera decides to look after the kids until Kerry gets better. One day, Fiona is taking a tour of Vera's condo, and notices an extremely beautiful quilt in one of the bedrooms. Fiona has an idea and tells Vera that she wants to make her mom a quilt for Christmas. But, with Christmas a few days away making a huge quilt is more than a one person job. Fiona's brother has an amazing idea, making posters and hanging them around town looking for help to make this quilt. Within one day, Vera has a group of ladies willing to help. Fiona is so smart for her age, but she's also such a sweet little girl.
First, we have Vera herself, Vera is a quilter, then we have Tasha, who is a free spirited artist, then we have Beverly, who is a chatty empty nester, last but not least we have Eleanor, who is a retired therapist. All of these ladies come together to fulfill Fiona's request for her mom, but comes up with bumps along the way, Tasha doesn't really know how to sew, but with Vera's help she gets the job done. Eleanor is a bit grumpy and doesn't have the Christmas spirit either, but we learn why along the way. Beverly knows how to sew but it's been a few years since she's done it. Vera has high hopes that Christmas for the Albright family will be merry. After all, she may have found herself a family of friends along the way. Vera and her group of friends are determined to help the Albright family with anything they need.