The Quiltmakers

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Imprint: Independently Published (Jun 08, 2022)
Fiction, Paperback, 146 pages
Publisher: Independently Published

    Description of The Quiltmakers

    Wonder why Black women are dying at 3 times higher rates surrounding childbirth?

    This short story dedicated to mothers who tragically passed is a must-read for all Black women of child-birthing age. More than the average cautionary tale the story deftly guides the reader through a patchwork of knowledge towards improved outcomes.

    Dr. Altha Harkens a young modern doctor returns to her home state of Georgia and is confronted with the breathtaking negative statistics, but instead of retreating she free falls into the intrigues of the healing traditions of her native community in Dublin, Georgia.

    Emerged in her country heritage the usually standoffish physician finds herself blooming in the warmth of a mysterious old college acquaintance who still makes her shudder with an intensity that parallels Janie’s natural love in Zora Neal Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God.

    As the tale unravels she learns how over the ages sisterhood, teamwork, friendship, sacrifice, and critical listening have been woven into a life-giving protective cover for the women of her community. An inevitable introduction to the original Quiltmaker seamstress and first renaissance woman of her town changes the trajectory of Altha’s life forever and introduces the reader to pathways to improved outcomes for Black women with child.

    Includes Health Afterword with protection points. Partial proceeds to support improved outcomes for Black Mothers with Child.

    B.K. Edmond and Cassandra Edmond

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