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The Quilt Walk

By: Sandra Dallas
Narrated by: Kate Reinders
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It is 1863 and Emily Blue Hatchett has been told by her father that, come spring, their family will leave their farm, family and friends in Quincy, Illinois, and travel the Overland Trail to a new home in Golden, Colorado. Emmy and her mom have mixed feelings about the trip and are saddened by all they must leave behind. When Emmy's grandmother comes to say goodbye, she gives Emmy a special gift, something to occupy her time along the trail.

The journey by wagon train is long and full of hardships, and Emmy's experiences along the way bring the period of westward expansion, as well as issues facing women, to life for young listeners.

New York Times best-selling and award-winning author Sandra Dallas brings her much-admired storytelling talent to middle-grade listeners for the first time. She is the author of eleven adult novels as well as 10 nonfiction books. Sandra's novels, with their themes of loyalty, friendship, and human dignity, have been translated into a dozen foreign languages and have been optioned for films. Sandra is the recipient of the Women Writing the West Willa Award and two-time winner of the Western Writers of America Spur Award.

©2012 Sandra Dallas (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Fiction Growing Up & Facts of Life Historical Fiction
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Chick lit!

The migration west is portrayed in the voice of a 10 year old girl. Emmy Blue learns to quilt along the way, making a quilt for her wax-faced doll. Faced at first with hating the task, she becomes accustomed to stitching while the family walks west.
Pretty typical Sandra Dallas fare. While some themes (including the loss of friends and domestic violence) are introduced, they are never fully developed and come to quick and convenient endings.
Good book for a road trip but that's about all.

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Great for all ages!

If you would like a sweet, gentle book, The Quilt Walk is for you. Although written for middle age children, it has many endearing qualities. It is the story of Emma Blue who travels by wagon train with her family to seek a new start in Golden, CO. Emma relates stories of their travels across the Great Plains as they travel from Illinois to Colorado. The author shows a gentler side of their encounter with the Indians as well as the realities of all the different personalities that make up the men, women and children traveling in their caravan.

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Charming

engaging story with interesting characters. authentically read. good tale for more than teens. Rings true.

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I LOVE THIS BOOK!

Everything so far on audio book has gotten better and better for me. Each book after another, better and better. Write now I'm thinking NOTHING could be as good as the Quilt Walk.

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Historical fiction

I really enjoyed listening to this story. The main character Emmy Lou had a lot of character and there was plenty of entertaining scenes. My only draw back is the parts where they talk about physical abuse on one of the wives along the wagon train. Since this is suppose to be a children’s chapter book for ages 8-12, I thought it was not appropriate content.

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