Threads of Hope by Leslie Gould

 I enjoyed how the characters in this novel go to the quilt shop and Jane shares the story of Amos and Katie from 1918.  It was such a unique way to tell the story and something that I had never seen before.


In the present day, Tally is an Amish girl who meets her English neighbor, Danielle.  Danielle is a struggling widow and war hero.  Even amidst Danielle's struggles, she comes alongside of Tally and her family when her mom is sick.  Danielle's brother, Kenan is a wonderful person as he seeks to care for his sister and niece.


There are lots of topics that are covered in this book:  war, Spanish flu and prescription drug abuse.


Thanks so much to netgalley and the publisher for the arc.  The opinions are my own.  

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