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Circle of Quilters (Elm Creek Quilts Series #9) [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Jennifer Chiaverini (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 531 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; 1st Printing edition (2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0739466720
  • ISBN-13: 978-0739466728
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.9 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #505,616 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Jennifer Chiaverini lives with her husband and two sons in Madison, Wisconsin. In addition to the sixteen volumes in the Elm Creek Quilts series and four books of quilt patterns inspired by the novels, she designs the Elm Creek Quilts fabric line from Red Rooster Fabrics. For more information about Jennifer, please visit her website at www.elmcreek.net .

 

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 2 job openings : 5 applicants : One wonderful book, April 21, 2006
Jennifer Chiaverini continues to use interesting styles of writing to keep the Elm Creek Quilts series alive and enjoyable.

We avid readers are familiar with the ficticious characters and traditions of the quilt camps held at Elm Creek Manor in Waterford, Pennsylvania. What we don't always remember is that Elm Creek Quilts is a business, one that faces the same kinds of challenges that any other organization does. In this installment, the women are planning to interview five candidates for the two teaching openings left behind by Summer and Judy. The book opens with the advertisement for the position. Then each of the first five chapters focuses on a single applicant. We learn about that candidate's history, personal life, personality, quilting experience, and interest in the craft. We experience the interview with her/him, including encounters and interactions with the other candidates. The final chapter returns to the Elm Creek Quilters as they debate the merits of each person and decide whom to hire. It takes them several weeks, and the process is not without its twists and turns. But they do make a decision, and it's one that holds a surprise or two.

What a great story-telling technique! It's human nature to pause between the fifth and sixth chapters and ponder the question, Who would I hire? I have to admit, I wasn't quite in agreement with the Quilters, but I'll live with their choices. This book is also a lesson in perspective. A dozen individuals see the same incident in a dozen different ways. That's Life. And what a great way to introduce some new blood into the familiar Circle of Quilters! We will undoubtedly meet these five individuals again. We *want* to meet them again. We wish them all well. Bravo, Jennifer!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ANOTHER ADDITION TO ONE OF MY FAVORITE SERIES, October 5, 2006
There is something quite appealing about this author's work and this particular series. To be honest, I have not read a bad book in the whole bunch and this one is certainly no exception. We have plenty of synopses already written here, so I will leave that to others and just say, briefly, that two members of the group need to be replaced and this is the search for those new members. The author certainly has a native ability to tell a good story, great syntax and her character developement is absolutely great. These are comfortable books to read as you can always be pretty assured that right will rule out. In this day and age, that is sort of nice, i.e., nice to be able to rely upon. Now keep in mind, this is coming from a guy who has never made or even watched a quilt being made. (although I do enjoy the shows my wife takes me to). I do enjoy a good, well written story though. My wife turned me on to these books and for that I am truely grateful. Job well done Ms Chiaverini, thank you!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars another Patchwork of quilters for Elm Creek Quilting Camp, May 25, 2006
Judy and Summer realised that their lives were taking them away from Elm Creek Camps in the last book about the campers themselves. In Circle of Quilters Chiaverini introduces us to the five candidates who are vying for their positions as teachers at Elm Creek Manor.

There is Maggie, who discovered a historical quilt and trained up her rusty skills by learning how to sew each different patch and then teaching others the same skills; Karen, the mother of two little boys who wants something outside the home too; Russell, a man who lost his wife, and took up quilting to finish her last quilt; Gretchen whose husband's accident propels her into making quilts for a living with Heidi, a woman who has money but only professional jealousy for Gretchen; and finally Anna who is a chef at college with an unsatisfactory boyfriend and plans for the future.

Five candidates for the two teaching positions available at Elm Creek Quilts. Chiaverini does for these five what she does best. She writes five separate stories about their lives, their pain, their loves and their passion for quilting - how they started, what they love doing and why - and by the end of the book I was crying. After all with five people you have grown so close to in this time it is difficult to know that some will have to be let go.

It had, in a sense a happy ending as each of the stories had an ending which suited it I really wanted them all to 'come home' to Elm Creek where they wanted to be.

I was somewhat surprised when in each of the interviews Diane was so obviously aggressive - I hadn't noticed this as part of the Elm Creek philosophy before. Why would Diane need to be like this - it simply seemed to be an author's device to set up conflict rather than a reflection of the character - or maybe it was a reflection of the character. The answer seemed lame, and unacceptable that the others only commented on it in the last of the 5 interviews. It came across more as an author's device to me than a valid reaction by Diane. It disappointed me. I really liked the 'problem solving' issue proposed to each of the candidates. It showed the diverse range of talents and personalities, and so Russell's high ranking surprised me in that this was the test that he showed most of his character in.

In the end the book was a warm read where the characters and characterisation, while at times unfortunate was for the most part real and Comfortable. Overall it was a delicious and highly enjoyable.
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