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Monday, September 30, 2013
The Quilt Walk by Sandra Dallas
Ten-year-old Emmy Blue's life on a farm near Quincy, Illinois, is just
fine until her father announces that the family is moving to Colorado
where gold is being mined. He hopes to build a store and sell supplies
to miners. Emmy's mother, Meggie, is not happy about the move and having
to say good-bye to family and friends but, like other women of her
time, does as her husband wishes. Emmy's Uncle Will and Aunt Catherine
travel west with them. The women take pride in their sewing abilities
and try to interest Emmy in the handicraft, but she would rather play
marbles with a boy in the wagon train. Later, she takes up quilting and
is able to stitch and walk the trail at the same time. This novel is
based on a true story, and one of the quilts that the family brought to
Colorado is in the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum in Golden. Snakes,
Indians, wild animals and starvation are always potential threats to the
group, but Emmy's family is strong and they do not give up and join the
"go-backers." This is a great choice for those who enjoy Laura Ingalls
Wilder's books, quilting, and strong girl stories
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