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Birds in the Air - High-Quality Decorative Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, and Office Spaces
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Birds in the Air - High-Quality Decorative Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, and Office Spaces
Birds in the Air - High-Quality Decorative Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, and Office Spaces
Birds in the Air - High-Quality Decorative Wall Art for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, and Office Spaces
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"A truly enjoyable read" about "the power of quilts to connect, heal, and restore the soul." --Marianne FonsFrom Frances O'Roark Dowell -- bestselling author of Dovey Coe, The Secret Language of Girls, Trouble the Water and other "beloved books for tweens and teenagers" (New York Times Sunday Book Review) -- comes Birds in the Air, Dowell's first novel for adults.In the tradition of Marie Bostwick and Jennifer Chiaverini, Dowell combines her deep connection to the quilting life and her love of storytelling to create a novel about the abiding friendships that bind together a community of women who share a passion for making quilts.When Emma Byrd moves into the house of her dreams in the small mountain community of Sweet Anne's Gap, she knows that making friends may prove to be her biggest challenge. Her husband loves his new job and her kids are finding their way at school. But Emma -- no natural when it comes to talking to strangers -- will have to try a little harder, especially after the sweet, white-haired neighbor she first visits slams the door in her face.Luckily, a few of the quilters of Sweet Anne's Gap adopt Emma and she soon finds herself organizing the quilt show for the town's centennial celebration. But not everyone is happy to see the job go to an outsider, especially one who has befriended an outcast pursuing her own last best chance at redemption.With Birds in the Air, Frances O'Roark Dowell (winner of the Edgar Award, the William Allen White Award and the Christopher Medal) has created a warm, funny novel about fitting in, falling out and mending frayed relationships one stitch at a time.
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I love quilting but rarely read quilting fiction. This book was a happy exception. The characters were realistic reminding me of my quilting sisters... Even the character that typifies the "quilt police." .... All quilters would recognize a quilter like her... has a realistic back story than gives her an understandable view point .... but YES I wanted to stick a dirty sock in her mouth.I loved the way MS Dowell described the problems of hosting a quilt show. She went deep into the research and feelings evoked in non quilters who own a historical quilt and their feelings and relationship with the quilt maker and their family quilt.. I loved how the author brought today into the book by mentioning how Emma approached learning to quilt from mentors, quilt diva ( I recognized them all) and various books. That was how I learned to quilt. This book mirrored my journey into quilting and I am sure it will resonate with many other quilters. Beyond the quilting, this book, is a heartwarming read for anyone. This is a comfortable read for an evening read. I tucked up under a quilt by the fire and spent many enjoyable hours. It is gentle and heartwarming which highlights how women are into community building and reaching out to others...

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