An Elm Creek Quilts Novel
by Jennifer Chiaverini

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I enjoyed spending time with the Elm Creek Quilters beginning with the very first in the series, The Quilter’s Apprentice. I went on to read each entry as it came out.
After a bit, Chiaverini turned her hand to historical fiction. I thought that was the last that I would see of these characters, their quilts, their stories and some history. Happily, Chiaverini is now back at Elm Creek. There is this book and another one coming out in the spring. I think that her fans will rejoice.
In this book, readers catch up with so many of the people who have spent time at quilting classes and with those who teach them. There is a lot of focus on one of the younger women, Summer, who is trying to figure out what she wants to do. Does she want to continue in her Ph.D. program? In the meanwhile, she becomes involved with a very interesting project and meets a number of quilters. An old building is to be restored and an exhibit of historical quilts will be featured.
This is a quiet, easy to read story. It is perfect for when a reader wants a chance to slow down.
Many thanks to NetGalley and William Morrow for this title. All opinions are my own.
Pub date: 30 April 2024
Another title by this author:
It was for us: The Women’s March by Jennifer Chiaverini


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This novel has received a good deal of attention, including being selected for Reese Witherspoon’s book club. It is the story of Laurie and Jack, their friends and families. It is a story of a romance that may or may not go to a happy ending. It is definitely one in which the course of true love “never did run smooth.” If you enjoy light, romantic fiction you might want to join the many who have read this title.
I previously reviewed another novel with the same name. That review is reprinted below. I think that I preferred the less well known one, which is this one.




