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The quilt
    Paulsen, Gary.
Publisher: Wendy Lamb Books,
Pub date: c2004.
Pages: 83 p.
ISBN: 0385729502
Item info: 12 copies available at CENTREVILLE REGIONAL, CHANTILLY REGIONAL, DOLLEY MADISON, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, GREAT FALLS, KINGSTOWNE, KINGS PARK, POHICK REGIONAL, RESTON REGIONAL, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, BURKE CENTRE, and OAKTON.
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Summary
1944. Wartime. A six-year-old boy goes to spend the summer with his grandmother Alida in a small town near the Canadian border. With the men all gone off to fight, the women are left to run the farms. There's plenty for the boy to do-- trying to help with the chores, getting to know the dog, and the horses, cows, pigs, and chickens. But when his cousin Kristina goes into labor, he can't do a thing. Instead, the house fills with women come to help and to wait, and to work on a quilt together. This is no common, everyday quilt, but one that contains all the stories of the boy's family. The quilt tells the truth, past and future: of happiness, courage, and pain; of the greatest joy, and the greatest loss. And as they wait, the women share these memorable stories with the boy. "From the Hardcover edition." Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
School Library Journal Review
Gr 6 Up-In this semi-autobiographical novella, Paulsen again writes lovingly about the grandmother who provided such warmth and comfort in his difficult young life during and after World War II. The protagonist, first met in The Cookcamp (Orchard, 1991) and later in Alida's Song (Delacorte, 1999) is still "the boy," an impersonal term that keeps readers at a distance. It is hard to feel empathy with an anonymous child who is described with adult sensibilities, even though some of the scenes are powerfully written. Especially evocative is the description of the boy and his grandmother's stay with a pregnant cousin who delivers a son and then learns that her husband has been killed in action. However, when the six-year-old questions his grandmother about the men his mother brings back to their apartment and whether they have anything to do with the war, the observation seems forced. Also, the pacing is slow and deliberate. The quilt of the title is how he learns about his heritage and his extended family. However, it is mentioned at the end of the first chapter and not addressed again until nearly 50 pages later. This story works best as an adult reflection and does not have much appeal or relevancy to younger readers.-Edith Ching, St. Albans School, Mt. St. Alban, Washington, DCCopyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
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Gr. 3-6. Paulsen is probably best known for his fierce, male action-adventures about survival and war, from Hatchet (1987) to Soldier's Heart (1998). Consequently, the "gentle happiness" that marks this World War II novel, about a six-year-old boy living with his grandmother, Alida, in a Norwegian immigrant community in Minnesota, may be a surprise. In fact, Paulsen even works in a feminist message about strong women who stay home and take care of things while the men go off to fight and have adventures. Like The Cookcamp (1991) and Alida's Song (1999), this draws on Paulsen's memories of the perfect grandmother who gave him a home. As Alida and other women gather to help a farmer's wife give birth, they hold a quilting bee and tell stories of their family and neighbors who have died, each one remembered in a patch of cloth. The simple, poignant prose speaks gently about the elemental domestic dramas of birth and death. HazelRochman. From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 04020698
LCCN: 2003-011912
ISBN: 0385729502
Local Dewey call num: JFIC PAU
Local call number: 90
Personal Author: Paulsen, Gary.
Title: The quilt / Gary Paulsen.
Publication info: New York : Wendy Lamb Books, c2004.
Physical descrip: 83 p.
Summary: During World War II, while his father is in Europe fighting and his mother is working in Chicago, a five-year-old boy goes to live with his grandmother in a rural Norwegian American community in Minnesota. Based on events from the author's life.
Subject term: Grandmothers--Children's fiction.
Subject term: Norwegian Americans--Children's fiction.
Subject term: World War, 1939-1945--United States--Children's fiction.
Geographic term: Minnesota--Children's fiction.
892: rgya
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