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Jennifer Chiaverini

Autor de Mrs Lincoln's Dressmaker

60+ Obras 16,923 Miembros 633 Reseñas 22 Preferidas

Sobre El Autor

Jennifer Chiaverini is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and the University of Chicago. She used to be a writing instructor at Penn State University and Edgewood College. She is the author of the Elm Creek Quilts series and four volumes of quilt patterns inspired by her novels. She is also mostrar más the designer of the Elm Creek Quilts fabric lines from Red Rooster Fabrics. Among her most recent works, is the New York Times bestselling novel, Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker. (Publisher Provided) Jennifer Chiaverini is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and the University of Chicago. She is an American quilter and author. Her books include the Elm Creek Quilts series as well as five collections of quilt patterns inspired by her novels. She designs the Elm Creek Quilts fabric lines from Red Rooster Fabrics. She was also a writing instructor at Penn State and Edgewood College. Jennifer is also the author of bestselling novels Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker, The Spymistress and Mrs. Lincoln's Rival. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Series

Obras de Jennifer Chiaverini

Mrs Lincoln's Dressmaker (2013) 1,185 copias
The Quilter's Apprentice (1999) 1,169 copias
The Runaway Quilt (2002) 761 copias
Round Robin (2000) 759 copias
The Cross-Country Quilters (2001) 732 copias
The Quilter's Legacy (2003) 695 copias
Circle of Quilters (2006) 695 copias
The Sugar Camp Quilt (2005) 669 copias
The Quilter's Homecoming (2007) 618 copias
The Master Quilter (2004) 617 copias
Resistance Women (2019) 577 copias
The Winding Ways Quilt (2008) 546 copias
The Lost Quilter (2009) 526 copias
The Christmas Quilt (2005) 523 copias
The Spymistress (2013) 502 copias
The Aloha Quilt (2010) 466 copias
The New Year's Quilt (2007) 442 copias
Enchantress of Numbers (2017) 412 copias
The Union Quilters (2011) 402 copias
Mrs. Lincoln's Rival (2014) 361 copias
A Quilter's Holiday (2009) 351 copias
The Quilter's Kitchen (2008) 332 copias
The Wedding Quilt (2011) 293 copias
Mrs. Grant and Madame Jule (2015) 288 copias
The Giving Quilt (2012) 277 copias
Christmas Bells (2015) 270 copias
Sonoma Rose (2012) 268 copias
Elm Creek Quilts Set (1-3) (2001) 253 copias
Fates and Traitors (2016) 252 copias
Mrs. Lincoln's Sisters (2020) 242 copias
Switchboard Soldiers (2023) 220 copias
The Christmas Boutique (2019) 190 copias
Canary Girls: A Novel (2023) 109 copias
Elm Creek Quilts Set (4-6) (2006) 87 copias
The Quilter's Ghost (2015) 12 copias

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Not as good as some of her other books but interesting WWI stuff.
 
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shazjhb | 8 reseñas más. | May 10, 2024 |
Reading The Museum of Lost Quilts is like catching up with old friends. All of the Elm Creek Quilters were introduced and a bit of their history given in the beginning of the book. A bit like a reunion with old friends catching up where you left off a few years earlier.

I usually, read books quickly, but in this case, I am only reading a few pages to a chapter at a time, only to savor the delicious writing and stretch out my enjoyment of this book.

Though this is an installment on the series Jennifer Chiaverini masterfully introduces the cast of characters in the first couple of pages. So, if you have not read any of the other books, you have a brief introduction to all the great quilters of Elm Creek. And also, if you have not read any of the other Elm Creek Quilt books, I whole heartedly recommend you take the time and do.… (más)
 
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p1nes | 3 reseñas más. | May 8, 2024 |
Jennifer Chiaverini has written more than forty books, but she is a new-to-me author! I will definitely be on the look out for more of her titles. The Museum of Lost Quilts is a part of the large Em Creek Quilts series, but I was unaware of that until I read the author's note at the end. It worked very well as a stand-alone read. I found it enthralling. Summer Sullivan is struggling to complete her masters thesis, having lost the heart for it has brought on a bad case of writer's block. Looking for a place of peace and refuge, Summer returns to her home among the Elm Creek Quilters. Once there, she quickly gets side-tracked with a project for the local historical society, collecting quilts of historical significance and curating an exhibit of these quilts. That in itself is a great undertaking, but a local businessman is determined to make it even more difficult.

Not only did I immensely enjoy the well-written story, I was very interested in the object labels for he exhibited quilts. Their descriptions and history were intriguing. I highly recommend The Museum of Lost Quilts to readers of women's fiction, to those who have an interest in historical artifacts or quilting, and to those who enjoy stories of finding one's true self. I am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of this novel from William Morrow/Harper Collins Publishers via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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claudia.castenir | 3 reseñas más. | May 1, 2024 |
Most Americans have heard of Rosie the Riveter, the icon for women workers in U.S. factories during World War II. But have you ever heard of Canary Girls?

I never had! "Canary Girls" was a nickname for a particular group of munitionettes, which in turn was a name used for women who worked in British ammunition plants during World War I. Canary girls did some of the most dangerous work, filling bomb shells with explosive trinitrotoluene (TNT), which also turned their skin and hair yellow - hence the nickname. In some cases, though, canary girls suffered more serious health problems.

The story is told through three main narrators - April, a former housemaid; Lucy, wife of a soccer (British football) player and mother of two sons; and Helen, a second-generation German who is the wife of the manager of one of the munitions plants. April and Lucy are canary girls; Helen joins the plant administration to be their advocate. All three play for the plant's women's football team, trying to win the (real) Munitionettes' Cup. Other women working in the plant and playing on the team, as well as a few men (Lucy's and Helen's husbands, and one of the latter's assistants), round out the minor characters.

Author Jennifer Chiaverini herself described the book as "Rosie the Riveter meets A League of Their Own" (the movie about women's professional baseball during World War II), and that's pretty accurate. Although I'm not a sports fan, I really enjoyed this story.
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riofriotex | 6 reseñas más. | Apr 24, 2024 |

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