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A Single Thread [Paperback]

Marie Bostwick
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)

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Book Description

November 1, 2008
Marie Bostwick weaves the unforgettable story of four very different women whose paths cross, changing their lives forever . . . It's a long way from Fort Worth, Texas, to New Bern, Connecticut, yet it only takes a day in the charming Yankee town to make Evelyn Dixon realize she's found her new home. The abrupt end of her marriage was Evelyn's wake-up call to get busy chasing her dream of opening a quilt shop. Finding a storefront is easy enough; starting a new life isn't. Little does Evelyn imagine it will bring a trio like Abigail Burgess, her niece Liza, and Margot Matthews through her door . . . Troubled and angry after her mother's death, Liza threatens to embarrass her Aunt Abigail all over town unless she joins her for quilting classes. A victim of downsizing at the peak of her career, Margot hopes an event hosted by the quilt shop could be a great chance to network-and keep from dying of boredom . . . As they stitch their unique creations, Evelyn, Abigail, Liza, and Margot form a sisterhood they never sought-but one that they'll be grateful for when the unexpected provides a poignant reminder of the single thread that binds us all . . . Praise for the Novels of Marie Bostwick Fields of Gold "A touching story"-Patricia Gaffney "Gripping, heartwarming"-Dorothy Garlock On Wings of the Morning "Will set your heart to soaring" -Debbie Macomber

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From Publishers Weekly

Bostwick makes a seamless transition from historical fiction to the contemporary scene in this buoyant novel about the value of friendship among women. When Evelyn Dixon's marriage ends, she leaves Texas and drives north until New Bern, Conn., captures her heart. There she pursues a dream of opening a quilt shop, and with little money and a lot of determination, she turns a derelict building into a haven for the crafty set. But three women who show up for quilting class end up learning about more than stitching and batting. Chilly, wealthy Abigail Burgess; her angry 19-year-old niece, Liza; and recently laid-off Margot Matthews all have different reasons for being there, but when Evelyn, having just learned she has breast cancer, breaks down, the trio unites to support her. Evelyn's illness and recovery are the catalysts that force the others to re-examine their own lives, while hints of a possible romance for Evelyn add a complementary thread to the friendship, community and illness story lines. Bostwick's polished style and command of plot make this story of bonding and sisterhood a tantalizing book club contender. (Nov.)
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''Bostwick makes a seamless transition from historical fiction to the contemporary scene in this buoyant novel about the value of friendship among women . . . Bostwick's polished style and command of plot make this story of bonding and sisterhood a tantalizing book club contender.'' --Publishers Weekly

''Bostwick succeeds admirably in this departure from historical fiction . . . This is a pleasant story of friendship, with a message of starting over despite the odds. It will remind readers of Debbie Macomber's popular The Shop on Blossom Street. The first in Bostwick's 'Cobbled Court' series, this comforting book is highly recommended.'' --Library Journal --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Kensington (November 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0758222572
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758222572
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1 x 8.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #52,573 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I was born and raised in the Northwest. However, as an adult, I've had eighteen addresses in eight US states and two cities in Mexico. Now I live in rural Connecticut, in a town very similar to the fictional village of New Bern, the setting of the popular Cobbled Court Quilt novels. So far, I've written ten books, five in the Cobbled Court Quilt series. A quilter myself for twenty-five years, I enjoy dabbling in all quilting styles but work mostly in traditional and foundation piecing. When not home writing, I can often be found speaking at national quilt shows and quilt guilds around the country.

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55 of 57 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 blue ribbons from Romance Junkies October 28, 2008
Format:Paperback
Evelyn Dixon's life was forever altered the day her husband of almost thirty years announced that he wanted a divorce. With the knowledge that she has to go on with life, she decides to take a road trip and winds up in the cozy little town of New Bern, Connecticut. There she finds the perfect place to make her dreams a reality - only it's not as easy as she'd hoped and life has a few additional curveballs heading in her direction.

For Evelyn opening a quilt shop is a dream come true but there's a lot of work involved and the building she's renting has some issues that put her way behind her intended `grand opening day'. Once she finally opens her good friend Charlie recommends she envision exactly what she wants her shop to be and set about making it a reality. One way she can think of to draw attention to her shop is by participating in the Quilt Pink Event. Women would come in to the shop and quilt a block for a quilt that will be auctioned off with all proceeds going to breast-cancer research.

Women quickly began signing up and sharing their own stories - all while advising Evelyn to go in for a check-up. She follows their advice and the day before the big event at her shop Evelyn receives the news that she has breast cancer. She never dreamed that such devastating news could result in her forming friendships that will carry her through her treatments and beyond.

Abigail Burgess, her niece Liza, and Margot Matthews all have very different reasons for attending the event at Evelyn's quilt shop but once they learn of her predicament the women gather around her and ensure that she has the support she needs to get her through her ordeal. Through their unique friendship formed out of necessity they discover that there's nothing wrong with sharing their burdens.

I'm not a quilter but I have to tell you after reading Marie Bostwick's A SINGLE THREAD I'm definitely considering trying my hand at it. The way she takes such an age-old past time and makes it the glue that holds these women together is simply astounding. This story `speaks' to readers on so many different levels and brings these characters into your heart so that you don't want their story to ever end. Evelyn, Abigail, Liza and Margot are characters you can laugh and cry with and I did several times during the course of this story. One of my favorite characters, Mary Dell, we only get to meet sporadically. She's that eternally optimistic `kick in the pants' friend who comes in and doles out the dose of reality just when it's needed but does it with such humor and heart that leaves you smiling through the tears. I think I'll have to revert to a quote from Ms. Bostwick's book to truly sum this story up though - "The need for friendship is the single thread that we all have running through us." Through life, loves, friendships and heartaches true friends will always be by your side...and these are exactly the sort of friends I want in my life.

Ms. Bostwick will be releasing another book set in this quaint community in the summer of 2009. It's called A THREAD OF TRUTH and there's sneak peek at the end of A SINGLE THREAD so I'm very hopeful that we'll get to reconnect with these friends as well as make some new ones.

Chrissy Dionne (courtesy of Romance Junkies)
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful October 29, 2008
Format:Paperback
A Single Thread is a beautiful book. I think it will speak to so many women - women married and divorced, women who have achieved dreams and women who have packed dreams away, women who have been left by men, and women who have had to start all over at one point, or many points, in their lives. Evelyn's a great character, finely drawn, and Abigail is so real I can see her and hear her clearly in my head. So much of what Abigail and Evelyn say rings so true, so authentic, I almost had to laugh. It's difficult to write with different voices and to make the characters sound different from each other, but Marie Bostwick has done a super job with it. Don't be scared away by some of the real life problems these ladies encounter, it's handled well and you'll keep wanting to read...
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80 of 91 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars enjoyable...until June 29, 2011
Format:Paperback
I bought this book while I was on vacation a few weeks ago. The story line was familiar to many women. Although I was thinking; as I read it, that it was a pleasant read but not going to win any literary prizes that there was a part of the story line that caused me to decide that I would not be passing this book along to my friends. The preaching of the writers belief system turned me totally off. I don't need to read a work of fiction to determine my personal value system. There are many books that cause one to to think about moral situations this book was out right preaching. Thanks but no thanks I won't be reading anymore of this series.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great trilogy
I loved reading this trilogy. It is well written and a totally enjoyable read. I highly recommend this series, especially if you love to sew.
Published 1 month ago by H. Novak
4.0 out of 5 stars Charming
I first heard of Marie Bostwick while listening to Jackie's quilting chronicles, a podcast. After reading the first part of the book, I realized that I have much in common with... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Plainfield317
4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely Book
There is much to love about this book. The characters are developed and interesting. The story is engaging. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Sheila B. Edney
5.0 out of 5 stars great read
I had read one of the books latter in the series first then fell in lovee with the 4 women. Went back to the beginning to find out how they started. Was a great feel good read
Published 4 months ago by Nancy Swartz
5.0 out of 5 stars I devoured the whole collection!
I was given one of the collection and enjoyed it so much I just had to add them all to our library!
Published 4 months ago by Ma
4.0 out of 5 stars Quilter
I am a quilter and often seek books with quilting as a theme. I enjoyed this book so much I gave it to one of my quilting friends as a gift.
Published 4 months ago by Patricia A. McGrath
5.0 out of 5 stars A Single Thread
A Single thread took a while to get into but when I did it was a great and engaging story. I recommend it to women who like to explore the philosophy of friendships.
Published 4 months ago by arizonahikergirl
3.0 out of 5 stars Christian perspective
I liked the character development. If you buy this book, be aware that it has a Christian perspective. Read more
Published 4 months ago by K. Mahina
2.0 out of 5 stars Wrong book sent
I ordered "A Single Thread" the first week of November but instead of receiving this book, I received a book by Dr. Kraus and it didn't come until 3 or 4 weeks later.
Published 5 months ago by Angela Hallowell
5.0 out of 5 stars A gift for a friend
A good book for a sick friend who enjoys quilting; this is a well-written story and is first in the Cobbled Court series. Read more
Published 5 months ago by momjac
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