PreS-Gr 4-After her grandmother's death, Katy and her mother find a stack of quilt patches and a note that reads "Kate's quilt." Gram had completed only one piece and it is up to Katy and her mother to finish it. The pattern, Birds in the Air, is revealed to the child in a dream in which she is flying with cranes, her grandmother's favorite birds. She learns about different designs as she and her mother work on the quilt throughout a long Alaska winter. After it is finished, Katy's mother gives her Gram's crane-shaped sewing scissors. When she sleeps beneath the quilt for the first time, the child once again dreams of flying with cranes and sees her grandmother waving from her cabin window. Dwyer's warm, homey illustrations capture the coziness of a snug winter cabin. Mother and daughter sip steaming tea and sew. A black cat appears in every illustration. Despite the alluring art, the slow pace makes for an awkward read-aloud. The wordy text is slightly pedantic and the admirable message of family, home, and tradition is delivered with a heavy hand. This book will appeal to quilters; most children will be better served by Valerie Flournoy's The Patchwork Quilt (Dial, 1985). An author's note about quilting includes information about several different patterns.-Shawn Brommer, Southern Tier Library System, Painted Post, NY
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Quilt of Dreams,
By Thelma Ritchie (Mercer Island, Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quilt of Dreams (Hardcover)
Mindy Dwyer's Quilt of Dreams is a wonderful story which introduces the concept of tradition through an artistic presentation of historic quilt patterns. The story is beautifully written and fun to read, and it is enhanced by Dwyer's beautiful artwork. Children will be enthralled with the creative presentation of quilt patterns, and anyone with an interest in quilts will find the book enjoyable. Quilt of Dreams would be an enriching read aloud for classes of elementary students during a study of colonial times.
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A gentle story of love,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quilt of Dreams (Hardcover)
After Grandma dies, Katie is flooded with memories whenever she uses one of her quilts. Each one holds a special story, but the mystery happens when Katie finds a quilt just for her - which is uncompleted. A gentle story of love.
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