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ISBN: | 052595242X (ISBN13: 9780525952428) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Elm Creek Quilts #18 |

Jennifer Chiaverini
Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.77 | 2814 Users | 407 Reviews
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Title | : | The Wedding Quilt (Elm Creek Quilts #18) |
Author | : | Jennifer Chiaverini |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2011 by Dutton (first published January 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Crafts. Quilting. Historical. Historical Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
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The New York Times bestseller celebrates one of America’s most romantic and enduring traditionsAs her daughter’s wedding day approaches, Sarah McClure reflects upon Elm Creek brides past and present—the traditions they honored, the legacies they bequeathed, the wedding quilts that contain their stories in every stitch.
Unexpectedly, Caroline confides, “I wish I had a wedding quilt, one I made myself.” Sarah yearns to grant her fervent wish, but even the most talented novice would be daunted by the task of stitching, mere days before the wedding, a worthy symbol of the couple's bonds of love, commitment, trust, and hope for the future. Turning to her cherished friends, the Elm Creek Quilters, Sarah asks them to pool their creative gifts. As the women stitch, their memories render a vivid pastiche of family, friendship, and love in all its varieties.
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Ratings: 3.77 From 2814 Users | 407 ReviewsArticle Of Books The Wedding Quilt (Elm Creek Quilts #18)
Another book that is basically a compilation of pieces of others in the series.Interesting. I learned a great deal about quilts and the history of Elm Creek Manor. Easy, simple read.
I believe that this is the worst book that Chiaverini has ever written. I normally adore her books and eagerly wait for the next title to be released. I will not reveal the plot, but I will say that I did not like the futuristic twist or the flashbacks. I thought that the story was aburd and difficult to follow.

This book skips forward 25 years, and when I opened the book and discovered this I was at first a little disappointed. However, the authors flash back writing style was perfect for this.
I am about 3/4 done with this book and had to stop and write a review. I love the Elm Creek Quilts series and was really excited to pick this book up a few days ago. But I must be honest, I'm not loving it. So far, it is my least favorite book in the series. There is not much of a plot and most of the book is simply rehashing events that happened in previous books. The book far in the future when Sara's daughter Caroline is getting married. The rest of the book fills in some of the missing
I've faithfully read every one of the Elm Creek Quilts books in order. And this is the latest installment. While a lot of these could be read stand alone, I think too much background information is lost to read it that way if you plan on reading the entire series. Although, it seems that with each book Chiaverini gets further and further away from the comfort of the first books.It's several years into the future and Sarah McClure's daughter is getting married. As she prepares for the wedding at
I read the first in this series many years ago when it first came out. I thought it was dull and stupid, but others have mentioned that later ones got better so when I saw this at the library I decided to give Chiaverini another chance.Instead of being an exciting story about quilts and quilters, this one is even worse. It is many long flashbacks into the past- apparently a recapping of the other books in the series I missed. The author tries with little success to create some intrigue in each
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