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Best-selling author Jennifer Chiaverini, herself an accomplished quilter, has won a devoted fan following with her heartwarming Elm Creek Quilts novels. With her deep understanding of intricate human relationships and her trademark depth of characterization, she once again stitches together a winning tale for this 14th entry in the beloved series.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Christina Moore continues her narration of the Elm Creek Farm series, giving exceptional clarity and realism to this installment's protagonist, escaped slave Joanna North. Moore's light, clear voice deepens convincingly to portray the African-American women and men in the story, reflecting both their lack of formal education and compelling intelligence. In several instances, she shifts effortlessly to depict a spoiled Southern belle, leaving no doubt as to character. Shifting to the present, Moore delivers a comfortable characterization of Sylvia Compson, the current mistress of the manor, portraying her as a serene senior who is intrigued and outraged when she finds a cache of letters written by Joanna and learns of her compelling story. R.L.L. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 22, 2008
      In her 14th series installment, Chiaverini picks up the threads from The Runaway Quilt
      to spin another tale of adventure, love, perseverance and, of course, quilting. When Sylvia Bergstrom Compson and her staff find a stash of old letters hidden in an antique desk in the manor's attic, the story whips back to 1859 to recount the travails of the formidable Joanna North, an escaped slave who spent a brief respite at Elm Creek Farm. Joanna is recaptured and sent back to the Virginia plantation she thought she had finally escaped, and is eventually dispatched to Charleston to work under her former master's demanding newlywed niece, Miss Evangeline. As the Civil War looms, Joanna learns that for a slave, nothing—love, family, loyalty—is sacred or certain, and she never ceases plotting her final escape in the patterns of her scrap quilting. This satisfying and redemptive narrative unfolds with cinematic clarity, and Joanna's journey is sure to have readers holding their breath for her until the last page.

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