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A relationship struggle between boy and girl, stitched embroidery of a house set in a season. 2nd story is about red haired girl and a boy discovering the same framed up Embroidery of a house but set in different season from the 1st in a cottage.
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Wow, great detail. I look forward to reading this book when it is solved!
How long ago did you read it? Was it a newly published book at that time?
How long ago did you read it? Was it a newly published book at that time?

Dhana Latchmi, around what year did you read this book? A range of years is fine. This will help us narrow down the search.
What does "r/s" mean?
How old are the twins? Is this book for teens or older adults?
What's the genre or tone / mood?
What does "r/s" mean?
How old are the twins? Is this book for teens or older adults?
What's the genre or tone / mood?
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Josephine Cox (other topics)Josephine Cox (other topics)
Can’t remember the main story much though it’s about a man and his girlfriend or Wife and their struggles. The lady stitches a beautiful embroidery of a house (their cottage i think) set in one of the 4 Seasons and it sort of symbolic. I think the female protagonist had red hair and very pretty (I could be wrong).
2nd part of the story is about a set of fraternal boy and girl twins who are related to the main female protagonist of the 1st story. This girl definitely has a red hair that is easily recognisable by anyone (described as orangey) but not beautiful as the main heroine (maybe this girl has a flat or button nose). The twins meet a boy on their journey who is kinda rude to the girl or something.
Then boy they meet and the red haired girl come upon a small old abandoned house or cottage and see a framed up embroidered image of a house set in another season from the first (the girl mentions that, she says she has either seen or own same art piece but it’s set in a different season).
The girl and boy hold hands starring at the embroidery work and she asks something and the boy replies that they too will own a house just like in the picture (that they are going to be together and start a family or something). The story ends there.
Anyone knows the book? I won't be surprised if its another Josephine Cox books (But i can't find the title). Please help.