The Persian Pickle Club

Describe symbolism in The Persian Pickle Club by Sandra Dallas

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The quilt made by Zepha's grandmother under apparently tragic circumstances, as it incorporates material from a dress belonging to the woman's dead daughter, symbolizes the dreams of the Massies and people like them for a better life. In context, it also symbolizes gratitude, friendship, trust, and faith.

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The Persian Pickle Club