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The Keepsake Quilters

by Felicity Hayes-McCoy

'A page-turner from a stunning writer. I adored it beyond words' Joanna Lumley

'An absolute joy to read!' Carmel Harrington

'A skilfully woven and heart-warming tale of love, loss and hope' Roisin Meaney

'A fascinating generational saga ... beautifully written' Patricia Scanlan

One family. Three generations. And the threads that bind them together ...

Successful TV producer Penny has always been a planner. She knows exactly what her future looks like - until an unexpected pregnancy forces her to rethink everything, especially her relationship with the baby's father.

Penny's mum Val raised her alone and always taught her daughter to be independent. But she can't understand why Penny seems intent on pushing her away now, when she needs her more than ever.

Marguerite, Val's recently widowed mother, has an idea to help heal this rift: sewing together a keepsake quilt for the baby. But as the quilt takes shape, memories surface, and the three women begin to discover more about each other than they ever could have imagined. As the arrival of their new family member approaches, will they finally realise that maybe they've been looking for happiness in all the wrong places?

'Fabulous feel-good uplit' Janice Hallett

'I adored this beautiful, warm, funny novel ... it's so full of heart you can almost hear it pulsing on every page' Claudia Carroll

'A beautifully crafted story, I loved it' Mary Kennedy

'A truly delightful and engaging read ... full of charm' Swirl and Thread

368 pages.

ISBN: 9781529379594

€ 12.50 

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Date of Publication: 19/10/2023

  
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Irish Fiction