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Sarah's Quilt

A Novel of Sarah Agnes Prine and the Arizona Territories, 1906 (The Sarah Agnes Prine Novels, Book 2)

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Sarah's Quilt

By: Nancy E. Turner
Narrated by: Valerie Leonard
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In Sarah's Quilt, our indomitable heroine Sarah Agnes Prine, the courageous pioneer woman introduced in These Is My Words, shares her homespun wisdom and her heartache as she contends with life in the Arizona territories at the turn of the last century.

Sarah's Quilt opens in 1906 after years of drought have devastated the cattle ranches of Arizona. Sarah is faced with starving cattle, a dry well, and romantic advances from a scheming neighbor. In addition, she must try to save her brother's family, who are victims of the great San Francisco earthquake. Sarah's voice is indeed as comfortable an old quilt, and her many fans will eagerly celebrate her return.

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20th Century Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Westerns Heartfelt
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Captivating Story • Great Narration • Compelling Frontier Adventure • Wonderful Historical Setting
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I really enjoyed this book and learned a bit about like out on the prairie in 1906.

The narration was so much better than ‘Theseus My Words’

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Loved every minute of this book. Wonderful continuation of This Is My Words. Highly recommend.

Many lessons to think about

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I liked this 2nd book of the series - the narrator was great and the story can apply to life tragedies

Folksy

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I loved the first book These is My Words and I was excited to find out there were two more books in the series. This second one was just as good and now on to the third. I love historic and western dramas so this book was perfect. Great narrator as well!

5 stars all around!

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I need more than 4 of this series to read. I really got involved with the characters. I have not enjoyed a historical book this much in a while.

Really well written

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Moving right on to the third book in the series. I’ll be so sad when it’s over. Great story and narration. 10/10

Great story

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I love this series, but the narration ruins it. The fake accent belongs on The Beverly Hillbillies, not an audiobook. The fake twang is unpleasant to listen to and was almost enough to make me quit. They are in Arizona..no one has that accent. Most of the other voices were fine, but Willie's and Sarah's were terrible. This great story deserves another chance with a better narrator.

An excellent story continues..

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Why??? Because it is a believably realistic and compelling story. As the grand daughter of Arizona pioneers Sarah's life is completely relatable . The narration was so well done, it added to the characters description.

Could not put it down.

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I love all the books in the series. The narration of this book seamed far more like how Sarah would have actually sounded.

Great narration!

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I love this book series. I do feel like the main character changed in ways that didn't make sense from the first (small example: she refers to her mom as "mama" in the first book, but calls her "granny" in the second), but it was still a really good book. The first one had more happy events, and this one seemed to just be all challenged. That can be exhausting to listen to. Some of it was just odd, too. The whole water witch storyline? Bizarre. Some of it just stretched out too long, and other things were just glossed over, too.

Also, changing the narrator for each book is not my favorite thing. I feel like she did a great job with different voices for different characters, but there were many times she mispronounced words, especially Hispanic names. Sarah's character is supposed to be very familiar with her Mexican neighbors and Hispanic culture, but the narrator mispronounced Luz and Esperanza. It wasn't just those name either. What is a "buoy" knife? Clearly, she meant bowie. I'm sad to already see that book 3 changes narrators again, too. I still recommend this book and look forward to the third one.

Not as good as the first but still very likeable

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