A Stitch in Time
によって
Monica Ferris
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Religion & Spirituality
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
256
言語
英語
公開されました
Jul 1, 2000
出版社
Berkley
版
Reprint
ISBN-10
0425175111
ISBN-13
9780425175118
説明
In a quaint little town, a forgotten tapestry hidden away in a church closet becomes the focal point of an intriguing mystery. As the tale unfolds, the local needlecraft enthusiasts band together, drawn by their shared passion for stitching and the allure of uncovering the tapestry's history. Each character brings their unique skills and secrets to the table, creating a tapestry of friendships and rivalries as they dig deeper into the story behind the damaged piece.
As they work to restore the artwork, they also unravel threads of intrigue connected to the church’s past. The group uncovers hidden clues and confronts new challenges, revealing the tapestry's significance to their community and the lives intertwined with it. With each knot tied and each stitch completed, they grow more invested in both the art of needlework and the mystery that surrounds them.
Amidst the unraveling secrets, the needleworkers learn more about themselves and the bonds that can be stitched together through shared passions and perseverance. In this heartfelt journey through creativity and collaboration, they discover that sometimes, the most beautiful creations come from mending what is broken.
As they work to restore the artwork, they also unravel threads of intrigue connected to the church’s past. The group uncovers hidden clues and confronts new challenges, revealing the tapestry's significance to their community and the lives intertwined with it. With each knot tied and each stitch completed, they grow more invested in both the art of needlework and the mystery that surrounds them.
Amidst the unraveling secrets, the needleworkers learn more about themselves and the bonds that can be stitched together through shared passions and perseverance. In this heartfelt journey through creativity and collaboration, they discover that sometimes, the most beautiful creations come from mending what is broken.