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The Lost Quilter: An Elm Creek Quilts Novel

The Lost Quilter: An Elm Creek Quilts Novel

The bestselling Elm Creek Quilts series continues, as Master Quilter Sylvia Compson's investigation of her ancestry reveals unexpected connections to a long-forgotten visitor to Elm Creek Manor.

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ISBN 9781416533160
Published 31 March 2009 by Simon & Schuster
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Chiaverini, Jennifer
Series Elm Creek Quilts Novels (Hardcover)

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ISBN-13 9781416533160
ISBN-10 1416533168
Stock Available
Status In stock at publisher; ships 7-15 working days
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Imprint Simon & Schuster
Publication Date 31 March 2009
International Publication Date 20 July 2009
Publication Country United States United States
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Chiaverini, Jennifer
Series Elm Creek Quilts Novels (Hardcover)
Category Modern Fiction
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
Library of Congress Domestic fiction, Genealogy, Quilting, Compson, Sylvia (Fictitious character), Quiltmakers
NBS Text General & Literary Fiction
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 336
Dimensions Width: 135mm
Height: 216mm
Spine: 33mm
Weight 436g
Dewey Code 813.6
Catalogue Code 75443

Description of this Book

Master Quilter Sylvia Bergstrom Compson treasures an antique quilt called by three names -- Birds in the Air, after its pattern; the Runaway Quilt, after the woman who sewed it; and the Elm Creek Quilt, after the place to which its maker longed to return. That quilter was Joanna, a fugitive slave who traveled by the Underground Railroad to reach safe haven in 1859 at Elm Creek Farm.
Though Joanna's freedom proved short-lived -- she was forcibly returned by slave catchers to Josiah Chester's plantation in Virginia -- she left the Bergstrom family a most precious gift, her son. Hans and Anneke Bergstrom, along with maiden aunt Gerda, raised the boy as their own, and the secret of his identity died with their generation. Now it falls to Sylvia -- drawing upon Gerda's diary and Joanna's quilt -- to connect Joanna's past to present-day Elm Creek Manor.
Just as Joanna could not have foreseen that, generations later, her quilt would become the subject of so much speculation and wonder, Sylvia and her friends never could have imagined the events Joanna witnessed in her lifetime. Punished for her escape by being sold off to her master's brother in Edisto Island, South Carolina, Joanna grieves over the loss of her son and resolves to run again, to reunite with him someday in the free North. Farther south than she has ever been, she nevertheless finds allies, friends, and even love in the slave quarter of Oak Grove, a cotton plantation where her skill with needle and thread soon becomes highly prized.
Through hardship and deprivation, Joanna dreams of freedom and returning to Elm Creek Farm. Determined to remember each landmark on the route north, Joanna pieces a quilt of scraps left overfrom the household sewing, concealing clues within the meticulous stitches. Later, in service as a seamstress to the new bride of a Confederate officer, Joanna moves on to Charleston, where secrets she keeps will affect the fate of a nation, and her abilities and courage enable her to aid the country and the people she loves most.
The knowledge that scraps can be pieced and sewn into simple lines -- beautiful both in and of themselves and also for what they represent and what they can accomplish -- carries Joanna through dark days. Sustaining herself and her family through ingenuity and art during the Civil War and into Reconstruction, Joanna leaves behind a remarkable artistic legacy that, at last, allows Sylvia to discover the fate of the long-lost quilter.

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Author's Bio

Jennifer Chiaverini is the author of fourteen Elm Creek Quilts novels, as well as three collections of quilt projects inspired by the series, and is the designer of the Elm Creek Quilts fabric lines from Red Rooster Fabrics. She lives with her husband and two sons in Madison, Wisconsin.

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