Quilty Books!
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by An Keuning-Tichelaar and Lynn Kaplanian-Buller
Published by Good Books; May 2005; $14.95US; 1-56148-482-2
Copyright © 2005 by Good Books, Intercourse , PA 17534

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DESCRIPTION:
    Two women find each other in Holland, brought together improbably by a set of worn quilts, made by groups of women half-a-world-away who simply used what they had.
First there is An in Holland in the early 1940s, fighting to keep the War from taking over her young, promising life. Despite being from a well-to-do family, she risks her life repeatedly to care for war-time refugees—hiding a Jewish baby in her hand-luggage while on a ferry that draws gunfire; distracting the guard at a bridge so a fugitive without a pass can be bicycled across; stuffing documents under a body lying in state in a room in her home when soldiers suddenly launch a raid; and much more.
    At the same time, groups of women across North America meet in sewing circles, concerned that the War is destroying homes and families throughout Europe. They know they can’t stop the devastation. But they can make quilts—and then bundle them up and send them off to do their part to give comfort and courage during the War.
    Lynn comes 20-some years later, showing up in Amsterdam fresh from America in the mid-1960s, a little rebellious and tired of another war. She didn’t know An then, and quilts were not something she ever made. But her grandmother and aunts and other older women in her childhood church did.
    One weekend, Lynn discovers the quilts that survived the War and goes searching for their owner and their stories. She found An and, u ltimately, herself.
    The book brings together these true, yet nearly unbelievable stories; it pictures the 19 work-worn quilts, along with many historic photographs of the places where the War reached An, as well as current photos of An and Lynn together today.
    This is a treasure that will inspire women everywhere not to turn aside from helping others—in little ways, in ordinary ways.

I've been reading the Elm Creek Quilt novels lately. I am soooooo hooked! Fantastic books with lots of history, yet the author (Jennifer Chiaverini) brings current issues to life so well! I'm in the process of getting permission to link to the site. In the meantime, you can buy the novels at your favorite bookstore online or in person! I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
Yours in stitches, Tink

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