
I read A Seamless Love by Judith Miller. We are close to Chicago Illinois; Hannah Cooper works for the Pullmanns. Being very good at sewing, having a special talent, mrs. Pullman decides as said in a letter addressed to her of wanting her for design and stitch gifts for guests attending parties.
It also meant a promotion in terms of visibility and an advancement of career, a lot of work, little hours and responsibilities but also the constant love and appreciation of her mother.
At the beginning of the story Hannah tried to tell to Daniel that she was in love for him but she was refused by him. Her future is still uncertain sentimentally...
Profoundly human and felt, this one is a short story that will touch a lot of chords: the one of work, and fear of losing it, career advancement, talent, appreciation, sacrifice and love, of course.
The other tales are Pin's Promise by Nancy Moser and Ended Hearts by Stephanie Grace Whitson
Highly recommended.
I thank NetGalley and Barbour for this ebook.
Anna Maria Polidori
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