Showing posts with label quilts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilts. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2014

A Quilt for Christmas

A Quilt for ChristmasA Quilt for Christmas by Sandra Dallas
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Eliza Spooner is running the farm alone with her two children. It's 1864 and her husband, Will, has left with many of the men of the area to join up with the Kansas Volunteers, eager to fight for the Union. While he's away, Eliza works on a very special quilt for Will and also quilts with the other war wives left behind. When Eliza is ask to risk her family's safety for the sake of another, Eliza's faith and morals are put to the test.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Clay's Quilt

Clay's QuiltClay's Quilt by Silas House

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Such a gritty, beautiful novel of tragedy and the sweet, uplifting love of family and friends, set in the coal mining towns and deep, lovely hollows of Kentucky. Brought up in a coal mining town in Western Maryland - I'm always eager to read of books that share my own area's geological features. This book has been on my "want to read" list for many months.

Young coal-miner Clay Sizemore is surrounded by family - there's the indomitable, faith filled Aunt Easter who raised him, Great-Uncle Paul the quilt-maker and his tiny wife Sophie, and his cousin Dreama who lives right next door with her daddy, Uncle Gabe. But it's his own mother that Clay yearns for - the ethereal, full of life Anneth, shot right in front of Clay when he was only four years old. Clay wishes he could piece together the story of his mother's life - like his Uncle Paul pieced his quilts together and when Aunt Easter finds a box on her back porch, some of those pieces start stitching themselves together.


Complete with a conversation with Silas House, the author, and a Reader's Guide at the end.



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