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Jennifer Chiaverini

    Jennifer Chiaverini ist eine New York Times-Bestsellerautorin, die für ihre gefeierten historischen Romane und die beliebte Reihe Elm Creek Quilts bekannt ist. Ihre historische Fiktion erzählt faszinierende Geschichten und dringt tief in die Beschaffenheit des Lebens von Frauen verschiedener sozialer Schichten und Ethnien in gefährlichen Zeiten ein. Diese Romane werden für ihre Fähigkeit geschätzt, den Leser in vergangene Epochen eintauchen zu lassen und tiefe Einblicke in die weibliche Erfahrung zu bieten. Chiaverinis unverwechselbarer Erzählstil erweckt die Geschichte mit fesselnder Tiefe und authentischen Details zum Leben.

    The Sugar Camp Quilt
    An Elm Creek Quilts Sampler
    Sonoma Rose
    Harriet's Journey from Elm Creek Quilts
    Der Neujahrs-Quilt
    Der Weihnachtsquilt
    • Eine wundervolle Weihnachtsüberraschung erwartet die Gäste in diesem Jahr in Elm Creek: Sylvia Compson und Andrew Cooper geben sich das Jawort. Doch liegt ein Schatten über ihrem Glück, denn Andrews Kinder, insbesondere seine Tochter Amy, verweigern ihren Segen. Und so begibt sich das frisch vermählte Paar mit einem ganz besonderen Geschenk auf den Weg zu Amy: ein Quilt, der sie davor bewahren soll, denselben Fehler zu begehen wie Sylvia vor so vielen Jahren.

      Der Neujahrs-Quilt
    • Jennifer Chiaverini of the Elm Creek Quilts series shares a new 100-block sampler quilt pattern inspired by her best-selling novel! Step-by-step instructions to traditionally piece or foundation piece blocks.

      Harriet's Journey from Elm Creek Quilts
    • New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini returns with a Prohibition-era novel about one woman’s journey to save her family—and herself With the nation in the throes of Prohibition, Rosa Diaz Barclay unwittingly discovers that her husband, John, has given over the duties of their Southern California rye farm in favor of armed bootlegging. Fearing the safety of her four beloved children, Rosa flees, with little more than a suitcase filled with John’s ill-gotten gains and her heirloom quilts. Accompanying her is Lars, a good but flawed man who is the mother of two of her children. Under assumed names, Lars and Rosa hire on at a Sonoma County vineyard, seeking not only refuge from danger, but convalescence for two of the children, who suffer from a mysterious wasting disease. The devotion of the Italian-American community to the craft of viticulture inspires Rosa to acquire a vineyard of her own, even as she discovers firsthand its inherent hardships and dangers winemakers face in such turbulent times.

      Sonoma Rose
    • The Sugar Camp Quilt

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,1(5756)Abgeben

      History is thick with secrets in The Sugar Camp Quilt, seventh in the beloved Elm Creek Quilts series from bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini. Set in Creek's Crossing, Pennsylvania, in the years leading up to the Civil War, the novel follows Dorothea Granger's passage from innocence to wisdom against the harrowing backdrop of the American struggle over slavery. She discovers that a quilt she has stitched for her uncle Jacob with five unusual patterns of his own design contains hidden clues to guide runaway slaves along the Underground Railroad. The heroic journey she undertakes leads to revelations about her own courage and resourcefulness -- newfound qualities that may win her the heart of the best man she has ever known.

      The Sugar Camp Quilt
    • The Master Quilter

      An Elm Creek Quilts Novel

      • 327 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,1(5414)Abgeben

      The newest Elm Creek Quilts novel is a tribute to matriarch Sylvia Compson, who surprised her fellow quilters by marrying Andrew, her longtime sweetheart, on a recent holiday.

      The Master Quilter
    • A Roaring Twenties tale of boom and bust unfolds as young bride Elizabeth Bergstrom Nelson sets off with her husband, Henry, from her family home of Elm Creek Manor in Pennsylvania to start a new life in the unfamiliar terrain of southern California. Expecting to assume ownership of Triumph Ranch, the couple instead learns that their deed is a fake, and that they must work for the rightful proprietors to earn their keep. Resourceful Elizabeth trades her trousseau—including the fine quilts stitched by her Bergstrom relatives—for the practical goods the Nelsons need to survive, and finds friendship with California native Rosa Diaz Barclay. When Elizabeth discovers a mysterious cache of quilts made by a member of the Diaz family that reveals a misplaced legacy of love, land, and ancestral ties, it becomes clear that only by stitching the rift between the past and the future can the inhabitants of Triumph Ranch hope to live in peace alongside history.

      The Quilter's Homecoming
    • Set against the backdrop of World War I, this novel highlights the brave women known as "munitionettes" who worked in Britain's arsenals, building bombs and facing perilous conditions. As they contribute to the war effort, they also form strong bonds of friendship and resilience, finding joy and empowerment through soccer. Blending historical events with themes of camaraderie and courage, the story celebrates the unsung heroines of the era.

      Canary Girls
    • Nevertheless, the U.S. Army Signal Corps promptly began recruiting them.More than 7,600 women responded, including Grace Banker of New Jersey, a switchboard instructor with AT&T; and an alumna of Barnard College;

      Switchboard Soldiers