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Martha Ann's Quilt for Queen Victoria [Kindle Edition]

Kyra E. Hicks , Lee Fodi
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)

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Book Description

Martha Ann is twelve years old when Papa finally saves enough money to purchase her freedom from slavery. In 1830, the family leaves east Tennessee to begin a new life in Liberia. On market days, Martha Ann watches the British navy patrolling the Liberian coast to stop slave catchers from kidnapping her family and friends and forcing them back into slavery. Martha Ann decides to thank Queen Victoria in person for sending the navy. But first, she must determine how to make the 3,500-mile voyage to England, find a suitable gift for the Queen, and withstand the ridicule of family and friends who learn of her impossible dream. Martha Ann's Quilt for Queen Victoria is the true story of Martha Ann Ricks, an ex-slave who spent fifty years saving spare coins to fulfill her dream of meeting the Queen of England.

The Kindle version includes a BONUS TEACHING GUIDE for grades 2 - 6. The Teaching Guide, has themes, key dates, discussion questions and suggested student activities, to assist with creating a lesson plan based on this true story.


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About the Author

Kyra E. Hicks is a marketing professional and quilter. She was so mesmerized after seeing Eva Ungar Grudin's 1990 exhibition, "Stitching Memories: African-American Story Quilts," that she began to teach herself to create her own quilts. "I found my voice that afternoon in the museum," she remembers. Today, Kyra's quilts have been included in more than forty exhibitions in venues such as the American Craft Museum in New York, the Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C., and the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum in Hartford. She hosts the African American quilting news blog, Black Threads.

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  • File Size: 2763 KB
  • Print Length: 36 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004THZ7DK
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #225,214 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Gift!! History and Inspiration November 25, 2006
By Carole
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Martha Ann's Quilt for Queen Victoria is a wonderful book for any young girl or boy. Kyra brought the story of Martha Ann and her family to life and skillfully gives us a history lesson that spans 3 continents. The book neatly illustrates the complex ties between the U.S., England and Liberia in a way that is sure to provoke many discussions for young (and old) readers. The book also deals with the horror of slavery in a sensitive way and demonstrates that slaves were sometimes able to purchase their freedom. Above all, Kyra's story shows the strong, enduring desire for freedom and education that has inspired so many African Americans from slavery through modern times. Many, many lessons can be taught around this short, but powerful, book. The story of a woman who saved pennies over the span of her lifetime to achieve her dream is relevant for so many of us who have lost sight of the power of patience, persistence and faith in one's self. I strongly urge all parents and teachers to grab a copy now and share it with young people. It should open up many great conversations!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Special Gift March 20, 2007
Format:Hardcover
Kyra Hicks has written a wonderful story based on the real life of Martha Ann Ricks, who was born into slavery in Tennessee. Her father learns about the American Colonization Society, and after working several years to purchase the family's freedom, takes assistance from the group so the family can move to Liberia. Life in Liberia starts out beautifully for the family. Martha Ann is finally able to attend school, and in her spare moments learns to sew from her mother. However, tragedy strikes and Martha Ann and her brother are left to fend for themselves.

Martha Ann eventually marries. She is moved by the work of Queen Victoria and vows to someday thank her in person for all the things the queen had done for blacks. Despite ridicule from family and most of the town, she continues saving her money to pay for the trip to England. Martha Ann also decides to present a gift to the queen, a beautiful, handcrafted quilt she would make herself. Martha Ann is an old woman when she finally has the opportunity to meet the queen, but her dream is finally realized. The quilt, known as the Coffee Tree Quilt was proudly displayed and viewed by thousands of people.

At the heart, MARTHA ANN'S QUILT FOR QUEEN VICTORIA is a story of patience, perseverance, gratitude, and faith. The book highlights the impact of slavery, life in Liberia and the role the British Navy and Queen Victoria played in helping to protect free blacks from slavery. The book can be used to launch readers into countless areas of further study and discussion. The illustrations are especially important in MARTHA ANN'S QUILT FOR QUEEN VICTORIA because they allow readers to slip into the setting of the tale and also help demonstrate the passage of time, from Martha Ann's childhood to her senior years.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful threads of a good story December 4, 2006
Format:Hardcover
This story of a freed slave who sews a quilt for England's queen is a tear-jerker of the first order, as uplifting as it is heartbraking.

We follow Martha Ann from slavery in Tennessee to freedom in Liberia. Then the British Navy begins patrolling Liberian waters to ward off slavers, and Martha Ann hits on the idea of thanking that nation's new monarch. Again, the quilting takes on a larger-than-life significance as Martha Ann's stitches her life together again and again after various tragedies and setbacks, always with the same coffee-plant pattern, always setting coins aside hoping to make that 3,500-mile trek to England.

Wow, was I rooting for poor Martha Ann. The story's told in simple, straightforward text--no fancy literary footwork here, but this gripping tale doesn't really need it. Fodi's watercolors fill in those blanks by depicting Martha Ann at work, both in the fields and over her masterpiece.

A press release I received describes Hicks' own journey into Martha Ann's life: visiting Windsor Castle, weeding through Library of Congress newspaper microfilm, interviewing distant relatives. I'm glad she was so obsessed: this true story adds a colorful piece to the patchwork of American history.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Delightful and Inspirational Book December 19, 2006
Format:Hardcover
I was delighted to discover this wonderful book and to give it to my young niece for Christmas. It's a very inspiring (and true!) story of a young girl who faces many difficult challenges in her life and achieves an almost-impossible goal as an elderly woman, despite the odds against her success. Beautifully written and illustrated-kudos to the author for finding and telling this amazing tale of brave and steadfast Martha Ann!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Heroism's quieter side December 2, 2006
By DBee
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Pop culture heroes in America, of which I am a great fan, tend to be violent and are often portrayed as willing to die for their cause. In Martha Ann's Quilt for Queen Victoria, the real-life heroes take the tougher road of living for that in which they believe. Martha Ann's father saves money for years to free his family from slavery; Martha Ann, the epitome of courage, survival, and growth, pursues an impossible dream to present a gift to Queen Victoria over the course of a lifetime.

Kyra Hicks' quiet heroism is evident in her brilliant research of a little-known American character that she brings to light in this adventure story. Fodi's illustrations vividly capture the dignity and inspiration of this tale and are the "icing on the cake" of this tiny literary feast.

Destined to be a classic, Martha Ann's Quilt for Queen Victoria is must-have reading for future heroes of all ages.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful
I received this sweet book from LibraryThing, only problem is that it is in Spanish, and I do not speak Spanish. I had my Grandson try and translate this to me. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Maureen
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Read!
This book has a wonderful story! The history and dynamics are great for others to learn plus grow in knowledge!
Published 5 months ago by Catisha Asbury
1.0 out of 5 stars Martha Ann's Quilt for Queen Victoria (Purchased on July 10, 2012)
Why this book is available for reading on the Kindle I do not understand as no matter how large I tried to make the print I could not read it. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Karen Ritchie
4.0 out of 5 stars Really enjoyed this book
I really enjoyed this book. It is unfortunate the formatting doesn't allow the text to get bigger. I can see how it can make it difficult to read. Read more
Published 12 months ago by mom in nocal
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for all ages
I heard about this book on a Quilting TV Series. I enjoyed reading this to my Grandaughters (all under 8 years) and was impressed with the teaching materials at the end of the... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Angela H. Brady
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful & Inspiring
This book, Martha Ann's Quilt for Queen Victoria, is a treat for the mind, heart, and eyes. I loved the art work but most of all I loved this narrative of bravery. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Lani Gerity Glanville
3.0 out of 5 stars Victoria's quilt
I ordered this on my KIndle from Amazon knowing it was a child's book. Blurry and difficult reading on my Kindle. Unable to connect with this book. Read more
Published 13 months ago by C. Yates
1.0 out of 5 stars Quilt for a Queen
I don't think this book should be sold for the Kindle. I bought it but although I could see the pictures the text was too small and faint and would not get bigger - I could only... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Karenloule
5.0 out of 5 stars Martha Ann's Quilt for Queen Victoria
Book is great. Only problem is I'm unable to enlarge the print on my Kindle making it hard for me to read. I love history, especially African American history. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Poohgirl
1.0 out of 5 stars it is not a e-book!
i bought the book thinking it was an e-book but it is not! it is a pdf file that i can not reader cause it is impossible get letters bigger. i lost my money - don't do the same.
Published 13 months ago by paulamartini
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Kyra E. Hicks was mesmerized after seeing Eva Ungar Grudin's 1990 exhibition, "Stitching Memories: African-American Story Quilts," that she began to teach herself to create her own quilts. "I found my voice that afternoon in the museum," she remembers. Today, Kyra's quilts have been included in more than 40 group exhibitions. She hosts the African American quilting news blog, Black Threads. Kyra resides in Arlington, VA.

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