Mornings on Main

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4.8
9 reviews
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211
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About this ebook

A tale of love and family in small-town Texas by the New York Times–bestselling author praised for her “compelling and beautifully written” novels (Debbie Macomber).

From the beloved and bestselling author of the Ransom Canyon and Harmony, Texas series comes a powerful, heartwarming story about generations of family and the ironclad bonds they forge.

When Jillian James lands in the small-town Texas community of Laurel Springs, she’s just looking to find a few clues about the father who abandoned her and destroyed her faith in family. She’s definitely not planning to stay.

Connor Larady is a single dad, and the only one caring for his grandmother, Eugenia, who has Alzheimer’s. And now he has to close Eugenia’s quilt shop. When Connor meets down-on-her-luck Jillian, he’s out of options. Can he trust the newcomer to do right by his grandmother’s legacy?

Jillian is done with relationships. But as she grows closer to Connor and Eugenia, she must consider giving up her nomadic life for a future with those who need her—in this inspiring family saga that asks us to consider what love and chosen family really mean.

“A tissue-worthy book to treasure.” —BookPage (Top Pick in Romance)

“Thomas hits another winner.” —Library Journal

“You can count on Jodi Thomas to give you a satisfying and memorable read.” —Catherine Anderson

Ratings and reviews

4.8
9 reviews
Gaele Hi
April 12, 2018
Living a rootless life is difficult, and when your life contains more questions than answers, one thing leads to another. Such is the case for Jillian James. Never having a home for more than two years, a habit she inherited from her father, she’s now seeking answers to why her father left her at university, why they never stayed anywhere for long, or anything about her mother. Starting with a random zip code one of the few bits she has from him, she decides to start her search in Laurel Springs. Planning on staying no more than three months, Jillian meets Conrad, mayor of the town and owner of the local newspaper, he hires her to work at A Stitch in Time, his grandmother Eugenia’s quilting shop. Eugenia is slowly deteriorating as Alzheimer’s is taking its toll, and Conrad wants histories and photographs of the many quilts displayed at the shop before they are lost forever to the disease. Slowly Jillian starts to understand the locals with the treasure trove of information that Eugenia’s stories reveal, and her ability to capture both the charm, detail and images of the quilts, and her gentle way of coaxing the stories from the tangled web that is his grandmother’s memory have Conrad excited and impressed: hoping to convince Jillian that there is a place and opportunity for her in the small town. Told in multiple points of view, where the timeframes aren’t always clearly defined, the narration for this story takes some getting used to but this also works to help build gradual pictures (visual and impressions) of the various people in the community and their stories. With a lovely sense of the ‘getting to know’ the town, the small community opens up to Jillian through Eugenia’s stories, the quilts and their own reminiscing about moments that have “become a part of their story.” Using the art and lore of quilts, the fabrics, patterns, stitches and intended use, the quilts become characters in and of themselves, a tangible representation of lives and times to last beyond their last breaths. A lovely story that engages and reminds us of the ties that can bind people together through years and miles: revealing truths that don’t always relate to the questions we have, but show that family is often what you make when you aren’t intending to. I received an eArc copy of the title from the publisher via Edelweiss for purpose of honest review. I was not compensated for this review: all conclusions are my own responsibility.
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About the author

New York Times bestselling author Jodi Thomas is a fifth-generation Texan who sets many of her stories in her home state, where her grandmother was born in a covered wagon. She is a certified marriage and family counselor, a Texas Tech graduate and writer-in-residence at West Texas A&M University. She lives with her husband in Amarillo, Texas.

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