"Patchwork" represents the stories and lives of women living in rural Bamberg, South Carolina during a time period of approximately 1939-1959. These God-centered women created an atmosphere that allowed the participants to help their families. Quilting was their point of focus; however this activity provided an opportunity to share their challenging stories. Patchwork encourages us to find a way to bridge the gap between generations by sharing helpful information through conversation. Both groups the youth and the elder must be open to a two-way conversation. Being the elder does not mean you have a monopoly on teaching, the youth also have something to say. "Patchwork" says we should have the conversation. "Inspiring intergenerational dialog about all subjects, big and small, comfortable and painful." - Rating: 4.5 / 5 Stars Reviewed by C.S. Holmes for IndieReader "The quilts included not only love but sorrow turned to joy through the prayers laid on each unique quilt." - Rating: 4.5 / 5 Star Reviewed by Rachel Dehning-Manhattan Book Review "Each chapter is dedicated to the story of one of the ladies in the group. And each story is so unique and thought-provoking." - Rating: 4 / 5 Star Reviewed by Kristi Elizabeth-Portland Book Review
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