| Mandie and the Quilt Mystery (Mandie, Book 35) | 
enlarge | Author: Lois Gladys Leppard Publisher: Bethany House Publishers Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (7 reviews) Sales Rank: 789986
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Mass Market Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 156 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.3 x 0.5
ISBN: 1556616767 EAN: 9781556616761 ASIN: 1556616767
Publication Date: July 1, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description While digging through a chest, Mandie and her friends discover some wonderful old quilts, some of them made by her Cherokee grandmother some time ago. Uncle Ned has shown up with another quilt of her grandmother's, one Mandie has seen before with very unusual looking Cherokee writing on it. She had asked him to find out what the message was, but now he tells her to pack it away, that what it says is dangerous. Mandie, as you might guess, is more curious than ever! What is the secret sewn onto what seems to be a simple bed covering? Mandie is about to find out, and the truth will surprise everyone! Includes quilt block pattern and easy-to-follow quilting instructions.
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  A well deserved 5 stars April 5, 2007 I thought this was a great book ! Like all Mandie books it has mystery and adventure . I really enjoy the focus on God in these books . I found it kind of hard to find this book . But like all Mandie books Mrs.Leppard shinned . I would say this is a critical book to your Mandie collection .
  The Quilt Mystery November 29, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In this book Mandie finds a strange quilt in her attic . She takes it to Uncle Wirt so he can translate the Cherokee writing. He says it's a sad message. Natually, Mandie is curious. Because she didn't wait, she causes alot of trouble. I reccomend this book because Mandie finds out about her heritage. Whenever she makes a mistake she always apologizes to the people she has hurt. I really like the Mandie series. I have read all the books. I wish there would be books about Mandie going to college.
  Mandie and the Quilt Mystery July 15, 2004 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
When I first started reading Mandie I could'nt get enough. But it seems like Mandie will never grow up. In every book she makes the same mistake and says she will mend her ways, but in the next book she makes the same mistake all over again. This has happened since the first book. I would love to see Mandie acctually take someones advice or follow some rules once! She could have saved almost everyone in this book a lot of heartache if she would have listened.
  Very Good August 29, 2003 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
In one of the previous books Mandie and her friends found a Cherokee quilt with strange symbols on it, which prove to be Cherokee writing. Uncle Ned sends it to Mandie's Uncle Writ to translate it, and Mandie can't wait to see what it says. But when Uncle Ned comes back with the message, he says it is a 'sad, bad message' and will not tell her. Mandie absolutely has to find it, so she finds a way to get down to her Uncle Writ's house to find out what it said by herself. But the message turns out to be more than Mandie can handle. Find out what that message was in 'Mandie and the Quilt Mystery.'I really enjoyed this book, but the one thing that annoyed me was Mandie's impatience. She could absolutely not wait a little while to find out what was written on the quilt. She could not except Uncle Ned's good advice and just leave the quilt alone. I understand her curiosity, but if I were her, I would have been patient and wait until Uncle Ned thought it fit to tell her. But other than that it is really good and I recommend the entire series.
  Wow! June 14, 2003 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
In one of the previous books Mandie and her friends found a Cherokee quilt with strange symbols on it, which prove to be Cherokee writing. Uncle Ned sends it to Mandie's Uncle Writ to translate it, and Mandie can't wait to see what it says. But when Uncle Ned comes back with the message, he says it is a `sad, bad message' and will not tell her. Mandie absolutely has to find it, so she finds a way to get down to her Uncle Writ's house to find out what it said by herself. But the message turns out to be more than Mandie can handle. Find out what that message was in `Mandie and the Quilt Mystery.'I really enjoyed this book, but the one thing that annoyed me was Mandie's impatience. She could absolutely not wait a little while to find out what was written on the quilt. She could not except Uncle Ned's good advice and just leave the quilt alone. I understand her curiosity, but if I were her, I would have been patient and wait until Uncle Ned thought it fit to tell her. But other than that it is really good and I recommend the entire series.
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