Threads of change / Jodi Barrows.
Four female cousins face the trials of life along the wagon trail and the Texas frontier as they travel to and establish a new home at the abandoned military post at Forth Worth, Texas in 1856.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780802409379
- ISBN: 0802409377
- Physical Description: 218 pages ; 22 cm.
- Publisher: Chicago, IL : River North Fiction, imprint of Moody Publishers, 2013.
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Subject: | Cousins > Fiction. Women pioneers > Fiction. Frontier and pioneer life > Texas > Fiction. Quiltmakers > Fiction. Quilting > Fiction. |
Genre: | Christian fiction. Western fiction. |
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- 8 of 8 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Texas County.
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Threads of Change : A Quilting Story (Part 1)
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Threads of Change : A Quilting Story (Part 1)
Conflict develops in the South, Four granddaughters travel into uncertainty, And Grandfather sells their precious home. In the first book of A Quilting Story series, the four cousins--with the social graces of city folk, charm, and a love for quilting--will face the anguish of life on the frontier in 1856 with every turn along the wagon trail. Raging storms and adversities hit the small band of travelers, and it all seems unrelenting. Relieved to finally arrive at the abandoned military post at Fort Worth, Texas, they begin the hard work of establishing a new home, including the difficult task of building schools and churches while attempting to civilize the community with manners. When trials follow them, they must decide to become true warriors of their hearts, minds, and souls--or fall to the sufferings of prairie life. Join the four women on a passage of friendship, love, and self-discovery as lives are mended around the quilting frame.