The Christmas Quilt

The Christmas Quilt
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Elm Creek Quilts Series, Book 8

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audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2007

نویسنده

Christina Moore

شابک

9781428198807
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

August 29, 2005
Chiaverini, author of the Elm Creek Quilts novels, delivers a rich holiday tale that predates last year's Master Quilter
, also set during the Christmas season. Sylvia Compson, née Bergstrom, 77, is determined to make it the dullest holiday ever at Elm Creek Manor, to which she returned, a year and a half ago, after 50 years of estrangement. Her Bergstrom relatives are gone; her memories of Christmas past are fraught. But young Sarah McClure, Sylvia's partner in the quilting camp that's brought Elm Creek back to life, wants to spend Christmas with Sylvia—and she wants it tinsel strewn. Home is here now, not with the mother who dislikes Sarah's husband, Matt. Sylvia reluctantly agrees to visit the trove of ornaments in the attic. As the women discover an unfinished Christmas quilt, a mixed bag of memories spills out along with the feathered star blocks: strudel making in the Depression; tree trimming during World War II, which claimed Sylvia's husband, brother and a baby born too soon because of her shock; memories of a sister, Claudia, who forfeits Sylvia's love until it's too late. Reconciliation and redemption: of course. But it's not won cheaply—there's no saccharine in this sweet story. Agent, Maria Massie
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AudioFile Magazine
Sylvia's new housemate, Sarah McClure, insists on a festive Elm Creek Manor Christmas. In a box of decorations, the women find pieces of a quilt begun in Sylvia's childhood, with contributions from several family members. Christina Moore finds exactly the right voices for Sylvia and Sarah, as well as for the much older and younger family members in Sylvia's past. Moore switches effortlessly between the senior Sylvia and her childhood self, refraining from clichéd performances of either. Today's Sylvia sounds like a sensitive, complex, sometimes pained woman, very different from the adult her impetuous childhood personality promised. Each of Moore's male characters speaks with his own voice, and her narrative passages tie the package together with a beautiful Christmas bow. R.L.L. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine


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