Patchwork of Grace is a poignant memoir celebrating Judy Gresham, a Tennessee mother whose love and tenacity transformed trials into triumphs. Raising ten children through poverty, five divorces, and the profound losses of her daughter Colette and son Jeff, Judy stitched a life of hope from humble threads. Her kitchen, alive with the aroma of homemade biscuits and gravy, and her hand-sewn quilts, crafted from worn-out clothes, turned every house - from Ohio to Tennessee - into a haven of warmth. Through moves and heartaches, her unwavering spirit and quiet faith, sparked by a stranger’s comforting words and a preacher’s sermon, wove a family together. This is a story of resilience, where love mends brokenness and faith lights the darkest paths. Ted Whitney’s vivid storytelling captures a childhood of joy amid hardship: sibling laughter during backyard games, neighbors’ casseroles after tragedy, and Judy’s clever triumphs. For readers drawn to heartfelt family sagas and inspirational memoirs, Patchwork of Grace offers a moving testament to a mother’s enduring love and the bonds that hold through life’s storms. Judy’s legacy—rooted in grit, grace, and gratitude—reminds us that even imperfect pieces can form a beautiful quilt, warming hearts for generations.