Description:
Winner of the 2023 Colorado Book Award for Historical Fiction
A Denver Post bestseller
Brief description: Sandra Dallas is a New York Times bestselling author of twenty adult novels, several children's novels, and numerous works of non-fiction about Western subjects. Her work has won numerous awards and prizes including the Colorado Book Award and, in 2021, she was inducted into the Colorado Authors' Hall of Fame. A former bureau chief for Business Week magazine, Sandra lives in Denver and Georgetown, Colorado with her husband.
Review Quotes:
"The 1918 flu pandemic (a frightful parallel to the coronavirus pandemic) is the backdrop, but this really is a story about sisterly love. Bring a tissue. " --The Washington Post
"[Dallas is] also a Colorado literary pillar, having appraised nearly every Colorado book worth reading in recent years--and writing more than a few of them herself." --The Denver Post"This is a tender novel of love, loss, and family support, but it cuts deep with injustices committed against "Little Souls." --Historical Novel Society "Exhilarating and hard to resist." --Katherine Powers, The Washington Post on Westering Women
"Putting down a Sandra Dallas novel is nearly impossible." --Daily Camera (Boulder, Colorado) on Prayers for Sale
"As heartwarming as a homemade quilt." --USA Today on A Quilt for Christmas
"Both heartwarming and emotional...[reminding us] of the importance of love, family, and the memories that we hold dear as we age." --Historical Novels Review on The Patchwork Bride
"A born storyteller, Dallas excels not only at plot but also at peopling her novels with memorable individuals." --Richmond Times Dispatch on True Sisters