The
Quilt Series sounds interesting, but what makes it unique or sets it
apart from the many other quilt books that are so popular right now?
First,
I must confess to NOT being a quilter. I’ve never even considered
taking it up! Second, I love quilts and have always been fascinated by
the stories behind them. I combined that fascination with my passion for
writing issues-related fiction, and I ended up with a three-book series
that is, for the most part, contemporary but told against historical
backdrops.
Sounds interesting! Can you tell us a bit about each of the three books in the series?
Sure!
Book one, The Moses Quilt, involves an interracial romance, where the
couple works through their concerns and apprehensions as they learn the
story of Harriet Tubman’s faith and courage as told through the patches
of the Moses quilt that represents her life. Book two, The Doctor’s
Christmas Quilt, deals with the topic of abortion told against the
backdrop of the life of America’s first woman doctor, Elizabeth
Blackwell, who was strongly pro-life. Book three, The Singing Quilt,
deals with a young woman overcoming a physical disability; the
background for that story is based on the “Queen of Gospel,” Fannie
Crosby.
Was it difficult to do the research on these women, particularly Harriet Tubman? What did you learn about her in the process?
I
knew more about Harriet Tubman than I did about Elizabeth Blackwell or
Fannie Crosby, but I expanded my knowledge of each as I did the
research. Harriet Tubman’s amazing faith and courage is what stood out
most to me about her life. Here was a woman born a slave, penniless for
the majority of her life, and illiterate except for the scripture verses
she had memorized (even if she couldn’t read them). Her prayer life was
powerful, even as a child. After she escaped to the North and began
making forays back into the South to help bring others out of slavery,
friends would caution her against it. “Harriet, there’s a reward on your
head—dead or alive. Aren’t you afraid?” She brushed off their fear and
explained that she believed God had called her to help rescue her
people; therefore, He would protect her. When her job was done, He would
take her home to heaven, so what was there to fear? Wow, what a dynamic
woman of God! I also learned that her achievements went far beyond
rescuing slaves,though that’s what she’s best known for. She also served
as a spy for the Union Army, worked as a nurse, and opened a home for
indigent elderly former slaves. She died there herself in her
mid-nineties, and the entire town flew their flags at half-mast in her
honor.
Tell us a little more about the contemporary story in The Moses Quilt.
The
majority of the contemporary story is set just outside San Francisco.
Mazie is white and deeply in love with Edward, an African-American
lawyer who adores her and wants to marry her but tries to be respectful
of her hesitation to make a commitment. What he doesn’t know is that
Mazie is disturbed by what she considers secrets in her family’s past,
secrets that begin to be unraveled as her great-grandmother, Mimi, tells
her and Edward the story behind her Moses quilt, which she bought years
earlier in Gee’s Bend, Alabama, a little town famous for its quilts.
Edward thought he knew everything there was to know about Harriet
Tubman, who had always been somewhat of a hero to him, but Mimi’s story
opens up new avenues of discovery for both the young people in this
relationship—and takes them straight back to the quilt’s origin in Gee’s
Bend.
This sounds like more than just a “feel-good” story. Can it be used as a study book in some way? Absolutely! As with nearly all my books we have free downloadable discussion questions at www.newhopedigital.com that will enable The Moses Quilt to be read as a study book for individuals or used as a discussion/study book for groups.
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About the Author: Kathi Macias
Kathi
Macias is a multi-award winning writer who has authored nearly 40 books
and ghostwritten several others. A former newspaper columnist and
string reporter, Kathi has taught creative and business writing in
various venues and has been a guest on many radio and television
programs. Kathi is a popular speaker at churches, women’s clubs and
retreats, and writers’ conferences. She won the prestigious 2008 member
of the year award from AWSA (Advanced Writers and Speakers Association)
at the annual Golden Scrolls award banquet. Kathi “Easy Writer” Macias
lives in Homeland, CA, with her husband, Al.
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