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Books that Promote Peace & Nonviolence |
Synopsis
The Quiltmaker's Gift celebrates the quilting tradition, the value of
generosity, and the spirit of community in a beautiful and touching fable for
our times. This richly illustrated picture book celebrates the joy of giving and
gently emphasizes the age-old truth that material wealth does not necessarily
buy happiness. The Quiltmaker's Gift is a heartwarming children's fable,
a celebration of quilters and quilting, and a challenging adult parable all
wrapped into one.
A wise and generous quiltmaker, with magic in her fingers and love for humanity in her heart, sews the most beautiful quilts in the world-and gives each one away for free to a needy recipient. A greedy king, his castle overflowing with riches and treasures, never smiles-and yearns for the one thing that will bring him laughter and happiness. As the story unfolds, the reader watches the king learn the most valuable lesson of his life. Under the quiltmaker's guidance, the king is transformed as he gives away his precious things all around the world. He learns the true meaning of happiness by bringing joy to the lives of others. He finally begins to smile.
This charming fable is brought to stunning visual life by the beautiful bursting illustrations, which leap off every page of the book. The artist's years working for the Peace Corps are richly reflected in her art work, showing characters and adventures in all the colors of the world-as rich and varied as the crazy quilts made by the quiltmaker. Each page also highlights a different traditional quilt block pattern , the name of which relates to the unfolding story. Hundreds of subtle messages and intriguing substories are embedded in the art, inviting new discoveries reading after reading.
The reverse side of the book jacket features a dramatic puzzle poster showing
the king's amazing collection of stuff. Gail de Marcken has pictured 250
different quilt block names among the treasure trove.
Annotation
The Quiltmaker's Gift celebrates the quilting tradition, the value of
generosity, and the spirit of community in a beautiful and touching fable for
our times. This richly illustrated picture book celebrates the joy of giving and
gently emphasizes the age-old truth that material wealth does not necessarily
buy happiness.
From the Publisher
When a generous quiltmaker finally agrees to make a quilt for a greedy king but
only under certain conditions, she causes him to undergo a change of heart.
What People Are Saying
It's an inspirational tale for all ages. —Sandy Didomencio
From the Critics
From Leigh Forrest
Gail de Marcken's bright watercolor illustrations are crowded with details that
often expand the text. These pictures invite careful inspection by the reader,
and children will delight in discovering small drawn stories within each page.
This book, about the art of giving, would make a lovely gift itself.
Foreword
From Kirkus Reviews
A sentimental tale overwhelmed by busy illustrations and rampant pedantry. A
gifted quiltmaker who makes outstanding quilts never sells her wares, but gives
them away to the poor. A greedy king so loves presents that he has two birthdays
a year, and commands everyone in the kingdom to give him gifts. Everyone brings
presents till the castle overflows; the king, still unhappy, locates the
quiltmaker and directs her to make him a quilt. When she refuses he tries to
feed her to a hungry bear, then to leave her on a tiny island, but each time the
quiltmaker's kindness results in her rescue. At last, the king agrees to a
bargain; he will give away his many things, and the quiltmaker will sew him a
quilt. He is soon poor, but happier than he's ever been, and she fulfills her
end of the bargain; they remain partners forever after, with her sewing the
quilts and him giving them away. The illustrations are elaborate, filled with
clues to quilt names. A note points to the 250 different quilt names hidden in
the picture on the inside of the book jacket. (Picture book. 6-10)
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