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sarahsbookstack 's review for:
A Thousand Tiny Stitches
by Stephanie Claypool
emotional
hopeful
fast-paced
With such a tragedy hanging over their lives, Lily and her granddaughter Emma need to navigate that grief together. I imagine it's so hard to lose your child and for an 8 year old to lose her parents.
But there is hope in this novel. When Lily discovered Doug, homeless and living in a barn behind the house her daughter bought for a quilt shop before her death, she didn't kick him out. Instead she opened her heart to give this Veteran what he needed... To feel like he belonged.
I really liked the ones who rallied around Lily and Emma. The kind of people that you would want around you as you navigate grief. What a beautiful story!
But there is hope in this novel. When Lily discovered Doug, homeless and living in a barn behind the house her daughter bought for a quilt shop before her death, she didn't kick him out. Instead she opened her heart to give this Veteran what he needed... To feel like he belonged.
I really liked the ones who rallied around Lily and Emma. The kind of people that you would want around you as you navigate grief. What a beautiful story!