When Elvirey and her family move to a log cabin in the Michigan woods, something even more important than Granny's quilt pieces makes the new dwelling a home.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Very moving and deep.,
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This review is from: The Log Cabin Quilt (Paperback)
Although its a very short story, Ellen Howard has a way of packing great meaning into each sentance. I read this book very slowly, stopping after each sentance to soak in the full meaning. As I read this moving story about an early pioneer family in The New World, I began to feel as though I was there. Very well written, very good story. And Ronald Himler's excellent illustrations do justice to the depth of Ellen's words. Good Work. I recomend it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent quality,
By Louise "CD" (Orange County, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Log Cabin Quilt (Paperback)
This one is "literature" as opposed to just a book. Great illustrations and a good story about the generations of a family. Would work well for a unit on quilts, immigration, or family history.
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This review is from: The Log Cabin Quilt (Hardcover)
Extremely pleased with this book. A+++++Excellent condition & shipping.
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