Genres: Mystery
Posted: January 1, 2013
During this special Quiltsgiving week, Master Quilter Sylvia Bergstrom Compson Cooper will welcome them and lead the quilters, beginners or advanced, though some very special Elm Creek traditions that will help them look into their own hearts and reflect on their lives. In addition, one of the Manor's faculty members, Gretchen, will lead a special instructional class on a new pattern for the Linus quilts.
As the scissors cut, sewing machines hum and the quilts take shape, the background stories and reasons for being at Quiltsgiving emerge in conversations and stories. These stories focus on the trials and occasional triumphs of five of the guests: Linnea, Pauline, Michaela, Jocelyn and Karen. They range in age from Michaela, a young outwardly cheerful college student who is on crutches from an injury that has the potential to dash her life's dream career to an older Linnea, a Librarian from California, whose community had been hard hit by the economic situation. Her library's future is uncertain as they face severe budget cuts and the threatening action of media hungry agitators. Interwoven in these background stories are instructions for quilt making and for life decisions. Will their week together strengthen them for what they need to face when they go back home?
THE GIVING QUILT is the 20th book in best-selling author Jennifer Chiaverini's Elm Creek Quilts novels. As the book primarily revolves around the lives of the five new guests and instructions for making a new quilt pattern, it can easily be read as a stand-alone book for readers new to Chiaverini or be enjoyed as delightful eye candy for her numerous fans. One of the best features of the book for me is Garcia's adeptness in developing the characters and how they gain their insights for changing their outlook on their personal issues of concern. The dialogue between the characters is realistic and humorous as they talk about their joys and losses, their families, and their paths to healing. I also appreciated learning more about the culture of quilters and their various organizations. This is a wonderful seasonal treat to curl up with (under a lovely quilt, of course) and to enjoy the stories and reflect on what new patterns in design and in life that you might think about choosing! A treat both for quilters and wannabes alike!
Book Summary
“Why do you give?” asks Master Quilter Sylvia Bergstrom
Compson Cooper in The Giving Quilt, the New York
Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini’s artful,
inspiring novel that imagines what good would come from
practicing the holiday spirit each and every day of the
year.
At Elm Creek Manor, the week after
Thanksgiving is “Quiltsgiving,” a time to commence a season
of generosity. From near and far, quilters and aspiring
quilters—a librarian, a teacher, a college student, and a
quilt-shop clerk among them—gather for a special winter
session of quilt camp, to make quilts for Project Linus. (In
real life, Chiaverini has long been active in this
charitable organization, dedicated to providing handmade
quilts and blankets to children in need.)
Each
quilter, ever mindful that many of her neighbors, friends,
and family members are struggling through difficult times,
uses her creative gifts to alleviate their collective
burden. As the week unfolds, the quilters respond to
Sylvia’s provocative question in ways as varied as the life
experiences that drew them to Elm Creek Manor. Love and
comfort are sewn into the warm, bright, beautiful quilts
they stitch, and their stories collectively consider the
strength of human connection and its rich rewards.
Featuring not only well-loved characters but also intriguing
newcomers, The Giving Quilt will remind us all:
Giving from the heart blesses the giver as much as the
recipient, and while giving may not always be easy, it is
always worthwhile
Elm Creek Quilts Dutton
November 1, 2012
On Sale: October 30, 2012
Featuring:
336 pages
ISBN: 0525953604
EAN: 9780525953609
Kindle: B007T99KAG
Hardcover / e-Book