
The Message on the Quilt
by Stephanie Whitson Grace
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Pub Date Apr 01 2013 | Archive Date Aug 01 2013
Barbour Publishing, Inc. | Barbour Books
Description
Unravel the message behind a treasured quilt. . . .
Emilie Rhodes has been taught to think for herself. But thinking for herself soon leads her to want to write “real news.” Her newspaper editor father won’t hear of it and fires her. When Emilie begins writing anonymously for her father’s competition, interviewing speakers at the 1890 Chautauqua series, she meets and falls in love with “The Man of Many Voices.”
Noah Shaw is unsettled and feels adrift, even though he is a well-respected lecturer and dramatist. He’s never felt that he belongs anywhere. His professional life is only one reason he’s now in Nebraska. Noah is on a quest to find answers. Everyone always said Grandma’s quilt stories were just that—stories. But Noah’s not sure. . .and he’s anxious to discover a piece of his past.
But will the truth Noah discovers about his heritage and a treasured quilt prove to bear a message of brokenness—or hope and healing?
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781616264437 |
PRICE | $12.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews

I really enjoyed the conclusion to The Quilt Chronicles. As with the other two books, this one has a quilt with a message. I love this idea and enjoyed Noah and Emilie’s journey as I followed their story on the quilt. Their story tells a lot, there are a lot of real life issues they have to face, several twists and turns in the story to keep your attention and keep you reading. But it is well worth your read! I appreciate that the author deals with these situations by showing the love and faith through the characters, and even through difficulties, and struggles in life, they were able to find strength and forgiveness and healing through the Lord. Stephanie Grace Wilson created very likable and believable characters that I grew to love, and I hate seeing this series come to an end, This is one of those series I will be keeping to read a second time! I encourage you to pickup a copy of The Message on the Quilt, and if you haven’t read the first two in this series, don’t forget to check them out as well!.
I received this book from the publisher Barbour Books to read and review. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 55