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Cargando... The Quilter's Homecomingpor Jennifer Chiaverini
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Another good one - I love this series! ( ) While The Quilter's Homecoming offers a welcome backstory to the Elm Tree Quilts books, the plot is way too convoluted, repetitive, and depressing. And, the final tragedy of Rosa - after enduring the unbearable extended and inexplicable deaths of her children followed by beatings by her insane husband - was too much tragedy. I knew I read this before! From my notes: Beautiful, tearjerker story Elizabeth and Henry, newly married, make their way to their new California ranch, only to discover they'd been swindled and the ranch belongs to someone else. The Jorgensen's take pity on them and hire Henry for the ranch and Elizabeth to help with the house,,,,and let them live in an old cabin as part of the rent. The story meanders between the 1920's with Elizabeth and Henry, and the late 1800's with Rosa, whom Elizabeth befriends. Turns out that Rosa's husband John is in with the mob, and Rosa's old boyfriend Lars is still seeing her. In the end, Rosa and Lars flee from John, who gets imprisoned for racketeering. And 10 years later, Rosa's old farm just happens to be put up for sale to Henry and Elizabeth for pennies on the dollar. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesElm Creek Quilts (10)
The year is 1924. Elizabeth loves Elm Creek, but she's also dreamed of traveling the world. When her beloved Henry finally professes his love, he asks her to leave with him and move to a California ranch. Elizabeth must decide whether she can really leave her home behind forever. She may dream of travel, but she always envisioned herself ending up at Elm Creek. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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