In Karen Osborn’s moving debut, Patchwork, the lives of three sisters in a 1930’s South Carolina mill town are stitched together, like the patchwork quilts they sew from the mill scraps. Described by the New York Times Book Review as a deeply psychological drama, Patchwork is filled with forbidden love and family secrets.
In Karen Osborn’s moving debut, Patchwork, the lives of three sisters in a 1930’s South Carolina mill town are stitched together, like the patchwork quilts they sew from the mill scraps. Described by the New York Times Book Review as a deeply psychological drama, Patchwork is filled with forbidden love and family secrets.