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Shortly after the War of Independence, Hannah sees her family being torn apart by old secrets and new developments, as her sister resolves to marry a sea captain and other siblings prepare to help start a new town in the Northwestern Territory.
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Posted March 28, 2006
I read this one and all the others in this series. This is a wonderful series of a families hardships and their happiness. Great book to read. Don't stop here though read the whole series. Anyone who reads it will enjoy it!
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Posted February 27, 2006
Ann Rinaldi is one of my favorite historical fiction writers and she didn't disappoint me in this book. It was fantastic and everyone should read it!
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Posted March 24, 2004
I absolutly loved reading this book! I did it for a book report and read it in two days, I couldn't put it down. A teenage Hannah living shortly after the Revolutonary War finds her family falling apart more and more before her eyes. She begins sewing a family quilt, with a peice of fabric from everyone trusted, to sew the peices of her family togeather. With romance, action, and descriptive life during the 1800's, you won't be able to put it down.
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Posted May 11, 2002
This book is sooo good!!!!! I have read alot of books and this one is one of the best!!
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Posted November 24, 2001
This book was the first Ann Rinaldi book that I read. After reading this book, I have read numerous books written by Rinaldi. I have not read one that has had a stronger impact on me. I will never forget this book.
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Posted October 26, 2001
This book was REALLY good. Ann Rinaldi writes to capture the reader and she did just that in this book. There is always something happening to keep the reader interested. I really like the ending of this book.
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Posted April 18, 2001
This is a wonderful book. I read this in a week and could not put it down.
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Posted February 5, 2001
i feel this is one of rinaldis best books. you dont know whats gonna happen next. hannah is trying to be a mother figure to all her siblings even after she found out what her mother did. i think richard is so sweet to hannah in helping her get her life together. what he did to make everybody except louis' baby is the sweetest thing i have ever heard. i totally reccomend this book to anyone.
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Posted December 22, 2000
The best in the Quilt Trilogy, this book leaves you wondering 'what happens next'? This book is about a sixteen year old girl who tries to take the place of her mother in a house of a troubled family. Every character has a story to them, which makes this book so great! This book takes place shortly after the Revolution, which Hannah's father fought in. This time period also starts the beginning of women working in mills. I strongly suggest reading the author's notes in any of Ann Rinaldi's books. I guarantee you will make the grade in American History!!
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Posted December 3, 2000
I fell in love with the characters. Especially Richard Lander. Ann Rinaldi describes Richard so vividly that every time Richard said something my heart jumbed (sp?). I even envied Hannah for being so lucky to find anyone sas cool as Richard Lander. I have read this book 3 times and my friends think that I am obsessed(sp?)
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Posted September 20, 2000
I feel that this is her best work!!!!!!!!!! In my opinion, she couldn't have written a better book!!!!
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Posted June 16, 2000
Ann Rinaldi writes a story of a family who is broken apart because of a fathers way of thinking. Hannah, a 16-teen year old must take the place of her died mother from the age of six. When all her brothers and sisters start growing up she must control her brother, Caleb, from wanting to run away to sea, her sister Abigal from eloping with her true love, she must control Thankful her other sister from telling their ill- tempared father about Abigals plans of eloping. To do all this she makes a quilt with a peice of cloth from everyone they trust. As life goes on Hannahs old Beau comes to her with a half Indian Baby which is his and asks Hannah to watch her for him.
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Posted June 12, 2000
Hannah has to struggle through life. The lose of her first love, her mother, and both of her sisters. With every turn she tries to fix the mistakes she makes, only to make things worse by involving, and hurting more people. A page turner.
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Posted February 28, 2000
I loved this book it was filled with touching events that took place in Hannah's life. This book helps to see what the Ravalotionary War did to families back then. You have to read this book, it's AWSOME!!!!!!
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Overview
Shortly after the War of Independence, Hannah sees her family being torn apart by old secrets and new ...