Summer Sullivan, the youngest founding member of Elm Creek Quilts, has spent the last two years pursuing a master's degree in history. Stymied by writer's block, Summer hasn't finished her thesis, and she can't graduate until she does. But Summer's research uncovers startling facts about Waterford Historical Society's past, prompting unsettling questions about racism, economic injustice, and political corruption within their community, past and present. As controversy threatens the quilt exhibit's success, Summer fears that her pursuit of the truth might cost the Society their last chance to save Union Hall.
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