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The New Year's Quilt (Elm Creek Quilts Series #11)

The New Year's Quilt (Elm Creek Quilts Series #11)
Author: Jennifer Chiaverini
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Category: Book

List Price: $19.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
Sales Rank: 43629

Format: Bargain Price
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 240
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5 x 1.1

Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
ASIN: B001C2E362

Publication Date: November 13, 2007
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Similar Items:

  • The Winding Ways Quilt (Elm Creek Quilts Series #12)
  • The Quilter's Homecoming (Elm Creek Quilters Series, Book 10)
  • The Christmas Quilt (Elm Creek Quilts Series #8)
  • Circle of Quilters (Elm Creek Quilts Series #9)
  • The Sugar Camp Quilt (Elm Creek Quilts Series #7)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
At the close of THE QUILTER'S LEGACY, the Elm Creek Quilters were all in attendance on Christmas Eve, where they were surprised yet overjoyed to witness the wedding of Sylvia Bergstrom Compson, the Master Quilter, to her beloved Andrew Cooper.

THE NEW YEAR S QUILT tells the story of how the newlyweds celebrate their first holiday season as husband and wife. Not content to rest at home by the fire, they set out on a journey across the snow-covered fields of Pennsylvania.

Their destination is Connecticut, and the home of Andrew's daughter Amy. Unlike the Elm Creek Quilters, Amy has not offered her blessing to the union. Though her father has reminded her that marriage endures in sickness and in health, Amy fears that Andrew and Sylvia have passed the age where marriage remains a prudent choice.

Sylvia hopes to win over her new daughter-in-law through the lessons that quilting reveals about the bonds of love and family. As a gift for Amy, she undertakes a quilt titled New Year s Reflections, whose blocks represent the holiday traditions of Elm Creek Manor. As she stitches the blocks, memories of a lifetime come flooding back, along with words of wisdom meant to celebrate the achievements of generations past and create hope for the future.

Just as Christmas and New Year's Day bookend the joys of the season, THE NEW YEAR S QUILT is the perfect holiday companion volume to THE CHRISTMAS QUILT.



Customer Reviews:   Read 25 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Rehash   September 8, 2008
I have read several of the books in this series but I was disappointed in this one. It was just a rehash of events and emotions from the earlier ones. It contained many "flashbacks" of events from the previous books.


3 out of 5 stars Not the author's best work   August 18, 2008
Having read all of Jennifer Chiaverini's books in this series leading up to "New Year's Quilt," I found this book disappointing - not her best work. I nearly stopped reading 'New Year" because it just didn't hold my interest like the author's previous work. I won't give up on Chiaverini, however.


3 out of 5 stars The New Year's Quilt   July 21, 2008
I usualy enjoy reading The Elm Creek Quilts Series but I was terribly disappointed in this book. Having read most of the other books, I found that this book was really a rehashing of the books in the series I had already read. I know that on New Year's Day, people reflect on the past but this was overdone. There was little to move along the story. The New Year's Quilt (Elm Creek Quilts Series #11) Although the book was about Sylvia and Andrew and his family, I much more enjoy the books that focus around the quilt camp.


5 out of 5 stars Elm Creek Books are Fabulous!   March 31, 2008
What can I say..... Read these books, they are for anyone and everyone who loves a great series! The book is great as a stand alone or if you want to start reading the series. Warning, once you do you will be HOOKED! I never thought I would like to read about families in the late 1800's but I love how the author writes, she keeps your attention throughout the book, it is hard to put down and if you do you will be wanting more! The series ranges from the 1800's to the present and is all about quilters and their lives, along the way you may learn a suggestion or two about quilting! It is GREAT!


2 out of 5 stars New Year's Quilt   March 7, 2008
In Sept of 2007 I discovered the "The Quilter's Apprentice" in a used book store and became quite enchanted with the series and had acquired all the books to date before I read last 4. As a recent retiree I took up the challenge of learning to quilt and found a beginning class and have finished my first quilt for a grand baby. Sometimes I even find myself trapped in the fantasy and wish I could attend a summer class at Elm Creek Manor. Having said all this makes "New Year's Quilt" (and "The Christmas Quilt" for that matter) all the more disappointing for its rehashing of story lines. When other authors use recurring characters from one book to another, they will often refer to something that happened in the past in a passing comment or paragraph, not chapters and chapters from previous books just give the reader one new tidbit of information. When the new information comes at the end of this story, it reads as a summary of ideas not yet fleshed out as if someone had run out of time. Unfortunately the format of these 2 holiday quilt books reminds me of the 15 min daytime soaps my college roommate was addicted to in 60's--7 to 10 minutes of yesterday's episode before the new stuff, then to be repeated again tomorrow. I don't watch much TV so I don't know how many series other than LOST employee this technique of rehashing the previous story lines. As a reader, this kind of format turns off your fans and robs your new ones of the flesh and bones of the new parts. I feel cheated especially since I bought the other books in the series as new books. I have "The Quilter's Homecoming" left to read and hope I won't be disappointed.

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