I'm not sure if I've mentioned, but I LOVE to read. There just doesn't seem to have been enough time the past, oh, I don't know....FIFTEEN years! This last year, however, some changes have happened which have allowed me to feel free to take up this beloved hobby again......
That being said....I AM cheap....so...I borrow my books from the library! I live in Michigan, so I have this wonderful program called MEL-CAT (a STATE wide lending library!), so, if I can't find a book at MY library, I have almost all of Michigan's librarys to choose from....FOR FREE!!!! SO....Without further Adieu....
The Quilter's Apprentice
A Novel
By: Jennifer Chiaverini
This is the First in the Elm Creek Quilts Series. In this book, we are introduced to the Characters: Sarah McClure, A young married woman, previously employed as an accountant, but now unemployed and searching for work in a new town, Matt McClure, Sarah's husband, a previously unemployed Landscape Architect, now employed in a college town called Waterford, Pennsylvania., and Sylvia Comstock, a wealthy, elderly widow who has returned to Waterford to settle the estate of her recently deceased, estranged sister.
As the story begins, we find Matt taking his wife, Sarah out to the grounds of Elm Creek Estates, where he has been contracted to do some major landscaping/repairs for Sylvia Comstock. After a not-so-lovely first meeting with Mrs. Comstock, Sarah is asked back to the estate and offered employment with the somewhat harsh woman. She accepts the job helping to clean/organize the beautiful estate and the story unfolds.
The story uses the talents of local quilters as well as the most talented quilter, Sylvia Comstock to tell the story of the Bergstrom family from it's roots in Germany till present time. The quilts/quilt blocks themselves tell stories as well. The personalities of each of the characters are destinct and very picturable, as are the descriptions of the quilts and Elm Creek Manor.
I couldn't stop reading this book, from beginning to end it was amazing! Each character was believable, each story very viable. The end of the book was CLEARLY just the beginning of more.... I can't wait to read the next book!
If you're interested in these books, you can go right to the source, the Jennifer Chiaverini's webpage! You can become part of her "World" by joining the Reader's Circle.....She even has patterns for making the actual quilts made in some of the stories!
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I am also from Michigan. What an interesting post. I am returning the follow from the hop. Thank you so much for stopping by. I appreciate it.
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Happily following you right back :) Hope you can also link up this Sunday at my Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop.
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