
The Giving Quilt
An Elm Creek Quilts Novel
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Christina Moore
Jennifer Chiaverini's Elm Creek Quilts novels are as lovingly crafted and heartwarming as the homemade quilts featured prominently in each story. The milestone 20th entry in this charming series, The Giving Quilt chronicles the week after Thanksgiving- Quiltsgiving- as residents of Elm Creek Manor find creative ways to answer the question, ''Why do you give?''
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stick to the story line.
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It gave to me
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Giving Quilt to be better than the print version?
Never read print version.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Giving Quilt?
Too many to mention.Which scene was your favorite?
All of them.If you could rename The Giving Quilt, what would you call it?
Given with LoveAny additional comments?
So sorry to see this series come to an end.The last novel
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One of my favorite books in this series!
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You feel as though you know these characters!
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The in-depth character development
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Any additional comments?
I have read almost all of the Jennifer Chiaverini "Quilters" books and I have thoroughly enjoyed ALL of them. Prior to purchasing this audio book, I read several of the reviews, the latest few were not very impressed with this book, calling it preachy, etc. I can't say I necessarily disagree; it IS very different from the other books in this series save the setting and the characters. However, I can't say that the title of the book sort of hints to the fact that this is going to be a little more 'political' in its premise. "The Giving Quilt" and the description lends to the fact that the quilters will be donating quilts to Project Linus. Why does Project Linus give quilts to people? What type of subject matter will this book probably be delving into? Yes, I would say that the book WAS written from a slanted angle, but isn't that most fiction? I do think that the author was right on the mark with the world view on many of the issues discussed. I liked this book, although, as I said earlier, it is a different tone than previous books.The Title Gives Hint
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Giving Quilt
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The loving friendship that are formed
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Oh yes!What did you like best about this story?
It was well thought out, researched and delivered. I especially liked the surprise ending of the doctor coming back to the community. Everyone learned, including me, in this story.What about Christina Moore’s performance did you like?
The narrator's voice in depicting the characters was very well done.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When the doctor's wife asked for Gerdie's (?) help is saving her husband.Any additional comments?
More along these lines are appreciated.The Best Story I've Listened to thus far
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