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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Caldecott candidate!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pieces: A Year in Poems & Quilts (Library Binding)
Lyrical poems celebrating the seasons are illustrated with miniature quilts (12" x 18"). Mary Grossnickle Hines as an author writes short poems that are wonderfully evocative. Hines as a quilter has created exquisite fabric pictures. This will surely be one of the Caldecott '02 finalists and it certainly gets my vote as the winner.(I am a librarian and a quilter.)
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
* BRILLIANT BOUQUETS OF WORDS & QUILTS ! *,
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This review is from: Pieces: A Year in Poems & Quilts (Library Binding)
Anna Hines' imagination has brought us this bright combination of her 19 quilts and seasonal poems. Would-be quilters can be encouraged because not all of the piecing is perfect (& therefore intimidating!). Each turning page brings a new kaleidescopic "ballet" of color, from the dark crows in the cedar tree to the changing palette of an early Spring sky. The words of previously published "Just When I Thought" are wonderfully appropriate at the time of year when skies are moody and change so poetically.
Later the coiled skunk cabbage leaves burst into green, surrounded by all the marvelous uncountable shades that keep us awe-struck from March through June. God's greens are joined by a heavenly fire-shower of golds & silver: dandelion fluff is blown to the skies. Then lavendars blanket a tiny kitchen garden as I imagine the author's "Mirage" : "Oh, phlox, I like the way you make the garden floor a purple lake." Hines' autumn leaves fall "taking all daysily" and because they don't melt she writes an "Ode to a Rake." Winter casts shadows of naked branches, and just when the grays intrude two yellow roses bloom to chase away dark feelings. Flowers and colors burst everywhere in this lovely tribute to America's true art form: Quilting. Reviewer mcHAIKU predicts this book will charm many children into sharing their happy stories about favorite images & colors. Anna Hines' quilts are brilliant, spirit-lifting bouquets. There are helpful notes by the author, and bibliography, etc., and they will doubtless help to nudge you toward pursuing either writing or stitching of your own.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
We read this book every night -- and I don't mind a bit!!,
This review is from: Pieces: A Year in Poems & Quilts (Paperback)
I have two children (5 & 7) and BOTH love this book! The quilts are simply beautiful and the poems short and fun (easy) to read. This is a great book to start children enjoying more "adult" sounding poetry and not nursery rhymes. We talk about what the poems mean and look at the patterns and colors of the quilts. My mother is a quilter and I sew as well, so we talk about how quilts are made and quilts as an art form. I am so glad it is a favorite with them, because I sure love the book too!!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful, detailed, clever.,
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This review is from: Pieces: A Year in Poems & Quilts (Hardcover)
There are many things to admire in the book PIECES. First, the quilts. She came up with these gorgeous, fascinating designs that are so lovely, you'll find yourself staring at each for a long time. The stitching: so original. The photography: catches every detail, each stitch, the texture of the fabric. The printing: the color matching is so superb, it should win a prize. The poetry: Here I'm not handing out any prizes, but it is fun to read. (It's recommended for ages 5 and up.) Here's a bit I found especially delightful, from "Misplaced?":"In a mass of wild confusion flowers bloom in great profusion, brilliant dazzling bold infusion, pink-blue purple stimulation, red-gold-yellow conflagration, rousing raucous celebration, stirring us to jubilation, echoing the exultation of their bright and vibrant show!" It's a short book; there are only about 22 quilts in the whole thing. (The theme is the seasons of the year.) She talks about the making of the quilts at the back of the book. My thought is that this combination of the visual and poetic can stir the imagination. Get your children to try to match up the pieces of fabric within the pictures and from one to another.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Quilters' gift,
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This review is from: Pieces: A Year in Poems & Quilts (Hardcover)
This book was bought to give to a neighbor who makes quilts for cancer patients. She herself has very colorful creations in geometric forms, but this was new inspiration for her.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Quilts are great. Poems, not so much.,
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This review is from: Pieces: A Year in Poems & Quilts (Paperback)
Anna Grossnickle Hines, Pieces: A Year in Poems and Quilts (Greenwillow Books, 2001)
I'm not sold an Anna Grossnickle Hines as a poet, based on this volume--the poems feel more like fifth-grade classroom exercises than they do poems--but that's not really what this book is about, is it? The star attraction here is the quilts, and that's what your kids will return to when they flip this book open themselves. Beautiful craftsmanship, well-shot, with enough differences in approach and strategy to keep things interesting. ** ½
4.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful Quilts,
By Linda Austin "Moonbridge" (USA Midwest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pieces: A Year in Poems & Quilts (Paperback)
This is a beautiful and creative collection of nature-designed quilts sure to delight anyone who appreciates the art of quilting. Accompanying poems range from the adequate to the lovely vision of dandelions... "one thousand suns and then a thousand moons that with a puff of wind becomes a hundred thousand stars." While the quilt illustrations may appeal more to adults, moms who enjoy sewing and quilting will find this a great opportunity to share their love of beautiful fabric creations with their kids. I rate this 4 stars for kids, 5 stars for adults.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
pieces,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pieces: A Year in Poems & Quilts (Hardcover)
excellent book for children, poetry and quilting illlustrations, for adults who love quilting, for teachers who do quilting projects in school classrooms and for any children's book colle ction.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
never should have been listed under "quilts",
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This review is from: Pieces: A Year in Poems & Quilts (Paperback)
I did not want a poem book, I wanted a book with pattern for mini quilts to make. Not.
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Pieces: A Year in Poems & Quilts by Anna Grossnickle Hines (Paperback - August 5, 2003)
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