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Runaway Quilt

By: Jennifer Chiaverini
Narrated by: Christina Moore
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Publisher's summary

In this intriguing novel, master quilter Sylvia Compson comes across an heirloom quilt that muddles her heritage. She's always believed her ancestors were active in the Underground Railroad - but perhaps she's been mistaken.
©2002 Jennifer Claverini (P)2008 Recorded Books,LLC

Critic reviews

"Chiaverini manages to impart a healthy dollop of history in a folksy style, while raising moral questions in a suspenseful narrative." ( Publishers Weekly)

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I couldn't stop listening!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, it's full of history and intriuge. The more the story went on, the more I wanted to learn.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Runaway Quilt?

When they found the journal detailing a family secret.

Have you listened to any of Christina Moore’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes, she's wonderful.

If you could rename Runaway Quilt, what would you call it?

I think it's the perfect name for this chapter of the Elm Creek Quilters adventures.

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I have been listening to all of the Elm Creek Quilters books in order from the 1st to now this one and with each book I'm learning more and more about Sylvia and her family history as well as quilt history....I can't stop listening to these wonderful books. Even if I only have a 10 minute drive to the store, I'm linking up my iPhone with my bluetooth stereo so I can listen in the car! I'm hooked on this series of books, they are just a joy to listen to.

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Beautiful story

This book is a beautiful story but a horrible part of our history as a country. Read so you have a glimpse into the people who tried to help the wrongs of slavery.

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Fantastic!!!!

Wonderful story. Loved how you told the history of The Underground Railroad and the Quilts associated with it. It was a charming read.

I remember talk of codes on Quilts in my father's family, while visiting my Grandmother in Louisiana but I was so young it didn't make sense to me.

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Intriguing mix of history and quilts

Would you consider the audio edition of Runaway Quilt to be better than the print version?

This audio performance of the Runaway Quilt enhances the print version through the use of dialect and emotion in the reading.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Runaway Quilt?

The most memorable moment in this audio was the section where the slave catchers come to the house and the runaway must quickly hide in the safe hole while they search the house, finding her baby.

What does Christina Moore bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Christina Moore brings dialect and emotion to the story that would be more difficult with the written word.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

The Runaway Quilt: History in Stitches

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Great Series

Would you consider the audio edition of Runaway Quilt to be better than the print version?

Overall I am really enjoying this series. I am learning how to quilt myself and these stories have sparked that interest even more. Can't wait to get started on the next one.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Sylvia is still my favorite character. I admire her determination and resolve. Looking forward to her next step with Andrew.

Have you listened to any of Christina Moore’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes I have. Christina has many voices that make her books "come alive" for me.

If you could take any character from Runaway Quilt out to dinner, who would it be and why?

I would love take take Sylvia out to dinner to hear some of her stories in person.

Any additional comments?

My only comment is this novel was a little slow getting into the story line, but did change to become extremely interesting and once again hard to put down.

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HIstorically Enjoyable

I have read several of the Elm Creek Quilters series and have enjoyed them all. I found this one particularly interesting as I am a history buff. The story line is wonderful and I enjoyed getting to now Sylvia even better as a character.

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To many questions

When Sylvia realized that she didn't know who was her direct blood related ancestor. The boys were raised as twins and the secret was not disclosed. What happened to all their descendants? We know a little about Sylvia 's branch what happened to the other branches?

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if tearful but uplifting

I found it tearful but I lots mate my uplifting. I thought about my Southern heritage good and bad as I followed Sylvia on her journey.

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Great read.

Jennifer Chiaverini is a great story teller. I love reading her books. Great work Jennifer.

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I m entranced!

Since book 1 of the series I have been absorbed into the lives of the Elm Creek Quilters. Women and their men who have flaws and quirks but learn and grow. Stubborn, grudging, obstinate,loving, accepting, forgiving, strong and courageous women! I want to be an Elm Creek Quilter.

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