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Paperback The Master Quilter Book

ISBN: 0452284686

ISBN13: 9780452284685

The Master Quilter

(Book #6 in the Elm Creek Quilts Series)

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Amanda Moss is a young hairstylist with ambitions to become a musician and play in a band. She was adopted at age three after her parents were killed in a car crash. At least that's what her adoptive mother Shelley has always told her. Shelley is also a hairdresser. But beyond that, mother and daughter don't see eye to eye on much. Then one day Amanda's life changes dramatically when a stranger shows up and tells her a very different story about her...

Customer Reviews

6 ratings

Another great book

Another great addition to the series.

Wow, another great read from a great author

NO SPOILERS.... Another great book with all of our favorite characters. Jennifer just gets better and better. There are so many layers to the stories, and threads that you thought might have been dropped are picked up, so you can catch up with familar characters. Now I will admit that some of the books have dragged but this one and Quilters Legacy put this series right on the top on my must read list. Unfortunately I finish them just too fast. If only the author could keep up with the speed I read them. I'll just have to be satisfied with making up my own continuations of the story lines, until we hear from Jennifer agian. I can't wait!!!

Chiaverini's Latest Effort is Masterful

Jennifer Chiaverini's Elm Creek Quilts series has drawn readers in for five books now, and the sixth, THE MASTER QUILTER, will be no different.The beloved characters from the previous books are back. This time, the Elm Creek Quilters are trying to arrange a wedding quilt as a surprise present for newlyweds Sylvia and Andrew. To help make the quilt, the Elm Creek Quilters contact various minor characters from earlier books to have them contribute quilt blocks.Meanwhile, Sarah's ability to keep a secret is tested, especially by her husband, Matthew. But both she and Sylvia seem to have minor roles in this book compared to some of the other characters. Bonnie is having financial problems with Grandma's Attic and, even worse, marital difficulties. Diane is feeling unappreciated by her fellow quilters and suspects that her son has begun his bad ways again. Gwen is trying to deal with her peers at the college who tell her that quilting is not a serious academic subject; she feels pressured to stop studying what she loves and concentrate on what is "in." Summer, Gwen's daughter, is moving in with her boyfriend without telling her mother, and she's juggling career choices as well.Agnes is there for Bonnie, but her role is minor. She's her usual self: helpful, loyal and a good friend. When she does some investigation work to help out Bonnie, we see a different side of the usually reserved Agnes.The prose here is wonderful, much like the images of quilts throughout the book. The characters are more fleshed out in this latest installment; it is interesting to see them struggling with decisions that any person could face in real life. The history among the characters is respected, which adds to the power of the story. Past relationships are brought in; the nicest was the hostility between Diane and her neighbor Mary Beth, the President of the other quilting club. The messages of friendship and loyalty are still there, and the fact that, six books later, these characters are still interesting is a testament to Chiaverini's writing abilities.This is a series that can continue for the foreseeable future, and that is a good thing. These characters have a lot of stories left in them, and Chiaverini is bringing them to life in a wonderful way. --- Reviewed by Melissa A. Palmer (melissaenglish72@yahoo.com)

Can't wait for the next one!

I loved Jennifer Chiaverini's latest Elm Creek Quilts novel. The book tells the story of the same several month time period from the view of different characters. Each chapter is another character's experience. It was very interesting to read what each person was thinking at the time and how the actions of others, which seemed unusual, were explained when the next chapter was told in their voice. Once again, Chiaverini has wrapped her readers in the warm storyquilt of friendship that trancends age and geography. Some characters are moving on to different places in their lives, and I look forward to the new characters that will fill their places at Elm Creek Quilts and the stories they will bring with them. On a side note: Oooohhhh! I hate that man! Bonnie Markham's husband Craig is one of the biggest turd's I've ever read in a novel! Just wait, you'll hate him too.

A wedding quilt for Sylvia and Andrew

The Elm Street Quilters decide that they must celebrate the marriage of their friend Sylvia with a special wedding quilt. They send out invitations to scores of women who have attended their quilting camp to contribute a square which signifies the influence that Sylvia has had upon their lives. Complications arise with the gathering of the quilting squares as well as the lives of the individual women in the group. One of them has a failing marriage and business, one has a troubled son, another has the promise of a new job in another town, and yet another is living with her boyfriend against the wishes of her mother. For the first time, the Elm Street Quilters begin to keep secrets from each other and these secrets threaten to undermine the friendship which has bound them as tightly as the squares of the proposed quilt. This book will delight old and new fans of the series and it serves to bring readers up to date on the activities of the Elm Street Quilters. Some changes are in store for the series and author Chiaverini has left the way open for new characters in future books.

Great addition to the series!

The Master Quilter is another well written novel by Jennifer Chiaverini. I especially enjoyed reading about some of characters who appeared in the earlier books of the series. It was like catching up on the news of old friends.
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