Helpful Score: 3
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Elm Creek Quilt Camp is firmly at the center of her latest novel in the series, though Chiaverini broadens the geography and characters. An ad for an instructor at the camp attracts candidates from near and far, all offering a look at different perspectives on what quilting means in their lives. Maggie, who works at a convalescent home, stumbled into quilting when she found one at a garage sale and traced its history; Russell, who completed the cancer quilt begun by his wife before she succumbed to that disease, brings an abstract aesthetic--and a male perspective--to the craft; Anna, who is as creative a chef as a quilter, lacks the confidence to stand up for herself in a failing relationship; and Gretchen is a veteran quilter who has struggled with humble beginnings, but her abiding love for the craft has inspired her to make of it a life and a business. All pass through Elm Creek Quilt Camp as the women who run and love the camp deliberate the meaning of the art form.
Elm Creek Quilt Camp is firmly at the center of her latest novel in the series, though Chiaverini broadens the geography and characters. An ad for an instructor at the camp attracts candidates from near and far, all offering a look at different perspectives on what quilting means in their lives. Maggie, who works at a convalescent home, stumbled into quilting when she found one at a garage sale and traced its history; Russell, who completed the cancer quilt begun by his wife before she succumbed to that disease, brings an abstract aesthetic--and a male perspective--to the craft; Anna, who is as creative a chef as a quilter, lacks the confidence to stand up for herself in a failing relationship; and Gretchen is a veteran quilter who has struggled with humble beginnings, but her abiding love for the craft has inspired her to make of it a life and a business. All pass through Elm Creek Quilt Camp as the women who run and love the camp deliberate the meaning of the art form.
Beth S. (Sparkles) - , reviewed Circle of Quilters (Elm Creek Quilts, Bk 9) on + 79 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Another Excellent book by Jennifer Chiaverini about the elm creek quilters. Two of the orginal members of the group of teachers at the school are leaving for other locations, this book tells about those who apply for the vacancies. Whom will they pick????
Helpful Score: 2
I have read all of Jennifers books. Love them all. I love all the characters and learning about the Underground Railroad etc. These people are like your family and learning to quilt besides. If your a quilter you'll love this even more. If you want to read some good books start at the beginning and read them all.
Kathie S. (CraftyKat) - , reviewed Circle of Quilters (Elm Creek Quilts, Bk 9) on + 404 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I can only hope after reading this book that Jennifer chiaverini writes more. Excellent Elm Creek Quilts book. Must read for quilters and non-quilters alike.
Helpful Score: 1
I highly recommend this book and this series. Ms Chiaverini knows how to make her characters seem real to you and she keeps the storyline moving.