| The Quilter's Legacy (Elm Creek Quilts Series #5) | 
enlarge | Author: Jennifer Chiaverini Publisher: Simon & Schuster Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (20 reviews) Sales Rank: 248849
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.6 x 1.1
ISBN: 0743236130 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780743236133 ASIN: 0743236130
Publication Date: April 8, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Readers of Jennifer Chiaverini's popular and engaging Elm Creek Quilts series are treated in each successive volume to storytelling that expertly weaves the joys and intricacies of history, quilting, and family ties. In The Quilter's Legacy, a daughter's search for her mother's treasured heirlooms illuminates life in Manhattan and rural Pennsylvania at the turn of the last century. When precious heirloom quilts hand-stitched by her mother turn up missing from the attic of Elm Creek Manor, Sylvia Bergstrom Compson resolves to find them. From scant resources -- journal entries, receipts, and her own fading memories -- she pieces together clues, then queries quilting friends from around the world. When dozens of leads arrive via the Internet, Sylvia and her fiance, Andrew, embark on a nationwide investigation of antiques shops and quilt museums. Sylvia's quest leads her to unexpected places, where offers of assistance are not always what they seem. As the search continues, revelations surface about her mother, Eleanor Lockwood, who died in 1930, when Sylvia was only a child. Burdened with poor health and distant parents, Eleanor Lockwood defied her family by marrying for love. Far from her Manhattan home, she embraced her new life among the Bergstroms -- but although warmth and affection surrounded Eleanor at last, the Bergstroms could not escape the tragedies of their times. As Sylvia recovers some of the missing quilts and accepts others as lost forever, she reflects on the woman her mother was and mourns the woman she never knew. For every daughter who has yearned to know the untold story of her mother's life, and for every mother who has longed to be heard, The Quilter's Legacy will resonate with heartfelt honesty as it reveals what tenuous connections bind the generations and celebrates the love that sustains them.
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  Good Read July 18, 2008 I only recently discovered this series of books and this is the second one I have read. Even though I have not read them in sucession I was able to get the gist of the interwoven people. I had tears in my eyes when Sylvia finally was able to find a quilt in tact and see her mother's talent finally be recoginzed. However, one flaw... editing needs to be a bit sharper. I noticed near the end of the book that during a trip Sylvia and Andrew took they started out in the mini van then in the next couple of paragrpahs it mentions the motor home, only to end up back in the mini van! I am a writer as well and these slips ups can and do happen. It does no detract from the story. if you are into quilts, history and just simple non-rauncey reading then these books are for you.
  Elm Creek Series book July 17, 2008 I just had to have the entire Elm Creek series and the coordinating books to make the quilts.
  Sylvia uncovers more family history-excellent story again! January 9, 2008 In this fifth book in the Elm Creek series, Sylvia is going to marry here long-time love, Andrew at last. And at the beginning of the story, she and Sara are up in the attic, searching for old quilts that had been her mother's handmade work. After not being able to locate them within the attic, she goes on a quest, searching the internet, and many other shops and quilting museums.
As Sylvia begins to recover some of her mom's heirloom quilts, she reflects on the woman her mother, Eleanor Lockwood was. The book goes back in time to when Eleanor was very young, raised by wealthy cold parents who showed their children little affection. Eleanor had always been a very sickly child after rheumatic fever weakened her heart. The doctors predicted she would not live into adulthood, but she went beyond expectations, and married Joe Bergstrom, much to her parents dislike, and ran away with him. She went on to have three children, and succombed to her death quite awhile later while raising them.
Andrew's children are anything but happy that he and Sylvia are getting married and there is a lot of friction within his family. The conflict is not really resolved, but of course, the two lovebirds marry anyway and life goes on.
  quilters legacy June 17, 2007 I , as a quilter, do enjoy this series. Runaway quilt has been my favorite so far but love to follow the characters.
  The Quilter's Legacy November 6, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was really good. Not only am I interested in quilts, but also genealogy and this had a touch of that too! Very good book.
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