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The world's fair quilt  Cover Image Book Book

The world's fair quilt / Jennifer Chiaverini.

Summary:

"New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini is back with another novel in her perennially popular Elm Creek Quilts series: a timely celebration of quilting, family, community, and history!"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780063381759 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 287 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2025]
Subject: Century of Progress International Exposition (1933-1934 : Chicago, Ill.) > Fiction.
Compson, Sylvia (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Exhibitions > Fiction.
Quilting > Fiction.
Quiltmakers > Fiction.
Sisters > Fiction.
Small cities > Fiction.
Women > Fiction.
Pennsylvania > Fiction.
Genre: Domestic fiction.
Novels.

Available copies

  • 1 of 3 copies available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Cookstown Branch FIC Chiav 31681010413318 FICTION Checked out 05/24/2025
Lakeshore Branch NEW FIC Chiav 31681010413326 FICTION Checked out 05/13/2025
Stroud Branch NEW FIC Chiav 31681010413300 FICTION Available -

  • HARPERCOLL

    A timely celebration of quilting, family, community, and history in this latest novel in the perennially popular Elm Creek Quilts series from New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini.

    As fall paints the Pennsylvania countryside in flaming colors, Sylvia Bergstrom Compson is contemplating the future of her beloved Elm Creek Quilts. The Elm Creek Quilt Camp remains the most popular quilter’s retreat in the country, but unexpected financial difficulties have beset them and the Bergstrom family’s stately nineteenth-century manor. Now in her eighth decade, Sylvia is determined to maintain her family’s legacy, but she needs new resources—financial and emotional.

    Summer Sullivan—a founding Elm Creek Quilter—arrives to discuss an antique quilt that she wants to display at the Waterford Historical Society’s quilt exhibit. When Sylvia and her sister Claudia were teenagers, they had entered a quilt in the Sears National Quilt Contest for the 1933 Century of Progress Exposition, also known as the Chicago World’s Fair. The Bergstrom sisters’ quilt would be perfect for the Historical Society’s exhibit, Summer explains.

    Sylvia is reluctant to lend out the quilt, which has been stored in the attic for decades, nearly forgotten. In keeping with the contest’s “Century of Progress” theme, the girls illustrated progress of values—scenes of the Emancipation Proclamation, woman’s suffrage, and labor unions. But although it won ribbons, the quilt also drove a wedge between the sisters.

    As Sylvia reluctantly retraces her quilt’s story for Summer, she makes an unexpected discovery—one that restores some of her faith in this unique work of art, and helps shine some light on a way forward for the Elm Creek Quilts community.


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