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About the Book

"A fantastic journey. A remarkable commitment. And a simple faith." Wrap yourself in a riveting American tale told in beautiful stitches and craft Master storyteller Jane Kirkpatrick extols the beautiful treasures, unknown to a wider public, rediscovered in the Old Aurora Colony of Oregon's lush Willamette Valley. The people and legacy of" "Aurora, a utopian community founded in the mid-1800s, will stir your imagination, hopes, and dreams; and remind you that every life matters-every daily task, love, aspiration, and endeavor. Featuring "Unique and treasured quilt pattern variations "More than 100 photographs (many never-before published) from 1850 to today "Cherished stories from Aurora descendants "Discoveries of fine crafts from the Colony and private collections "With an introduction by renowned American Artist John Houser Aurora" is about the difference every ordinary life can make-and a beautiful celebration of a time and place in which people ex

About the Author :
Jane Kirkpatrick is the author of twenty books and is a two-time winner of the WILLA Literary Award. Her first novel, A Sweetness to the Soul, won the Western Heritage Wrangler Award, an honor given to writers such as Barbara Kingsolver and Larry McMurtry. For twenty-six years she 'homesteaded' with her husband Jerry on a remote ranch in Eastern Oregon. She now lives with Jerry, and her two dogs and one cat on small acreage in Central Oregon while she savors the value of friendship over fame.

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Like a master quilter, Jane Kirkpatrick has pieced together scraps of remembrances, letters, and artifacts into an intriguing history of a unique community defined by faith and craft. Quilters especially will enjoy her exploration of the domestic arts and how they enrich the lives of women, past and present. Jennifer Chiaverini, author of the Elm Creek Quilts novels Jane Kirkpatrick is a remarkable storyteller in her historical novels, but in "Aurora, "she lets the quilts and crafts tell the stories of a Christian communal settlement in nineteenth century Oregon. She became intimately familiar with these stories in her research for the Change and Cherish Historical Series. This book is a welcome addition, particularly for its photographs and related information, on the history of the Aurora Colony. James J. Kopp, board member of the Aurora Colony Historical Society and author of "Eden within Eden: Oregon s Utopian Heritage." "Aurora," brings a warm remembering of one man s effort to establish a caring, sharing community. Jane Kirkpatrick s writing honors the skills and connected lives of a group of people who created a neighborhood, impacting their entire region. Her story inspires the readers to hone their skills, simplify their lives, and serve others. The colorful pictures bring a by-gone era to life. Mary Tatem, author of the bestseller" The Quilt of Life; "and" Beautiful Threads "and "The Quilt of Hope " The Diamond Rule at Oregon s 19th century Aurora Colony was that one should make life better for others. Using her extraordinary gift, Jane Kirkpatrick gives us a story of spirituality and creativity that enriches our lives. Through the agrarian colony s crafts, especially its quilts, Jane recreates the lives of those pioneers who colonized the western wilderness in a spirit of perseverance, cooperation, and harmony. Sandra Dallas, author of" Tallgrass "and" The Quilt That Walked to Golden " Jane Kirkpatrick brings the Aurora Colony alive through words and pictures. Readers are immersed in the colonists culture and craft. We can t help but admire how these men and women put beauty into even the most utilitarian objects. Judy Breneman, quilt historian and founder of www.womenfolk.com celebrating quilts and crafts A book on the quilt collection has been a longtime dream of those behind the Aurora Colony Museum. Now, with the skills of writer Jane Kirkpatrick; knowledge of curator Patrick Harris; and commitment of museum volunteers and members, this book is a reality. Enriched by the expanded focus of family, faith, and community, this project celebrates the same patient energy, perseverance, and cooperation the colonists demonstrated more than 100 years ago. "Sehr Gut "[very good]! Mary Bywater Cross, Oregon quilt historian and author of "Quilts of the Oregon Trail " Fascinating and memorable, Jane Kirkpatrick s "Aurora" gives voice to the enduring spirit of our pioneer foremothers and the work of their hands. Anyone interested in our pioneer heritage will love this book. Quilt-lovers and historians will want to add it to their libraries. Stephanie Grace Whitson, author of "Unbridled Dreams" and "A Hilltop in Tuscany"; speaker, and quilt historian Do you often wonder what lasts after you ve gone? "Aurora," shares the legacy left by a creative community who crossed the Oregon Trail to live simply in a new land. These families were drawn together by faith, hard work, and service, as well as amazing fiber arts, crafts, and culinary delights. Delve into the beautifully-illustrated pages of this book and savor the quilts that tell a story not only of struggle and sacrifice, but also joy and journey. Then do the hard work of examining your own life and tell your own story, leaving a legacy of purpose and grace. "Aurora" is a reminder of what s truly important that, indeed, our lives are the stories others read first. Lucinda Secrest McDowell, author of "Quilts from Heaven" and "Role of a Lifetime "" "Like a master quilter, Jane Kirkpatrick has pieced together scraps of remembrances, letters, and artifacts into an intriguing history of a unique community defined by faith and craft. Quilters especially will enjoy her exploration of the domestic arts and how they enrich the lives of women, past and present." -Jennifer Chiaverini, author of the Elm Creek Quilts novels "Jane Kirkpatrick is a remarkable storyteller in her historical novels, but in "Aurora, "she lets the quilts and crafts tell the stories of a Christian communal settlement in nineteenth century Oregon. She became intimately familiar with these stories in her research for the Change and Cherish Historical Series. This book is a welcome addition, particularly for its photographs and related information, on the history of the Aurora Colony." -James J. Kopp, board member of the Aurora Colony Historical Society and author of "Eden within Eden: Oregon's Utopian Heritage." ""Aurora," brings a warm remembering of one man's effort to establish a caring, sharing community. Jane Kirkpatrick's writing honors the skills and connected lives of a group of people who created a neighborhood, impacting their entire region. Her story inspires the readers to hone their skills, simplify their lives, and serve others. The colorful pictures bring a by-gone era to life." -Mary Tatem, author of the bestseller" The Quilt of Life; "and" Beautiful Threads "and "The Quilt of Hope ""The Diamond Rule at Oregon's 19th century Aurora Colony was that one should make life better for others. Using her extraordinary gift, Jane Kirkpatrick gives us a story of spirituality and creativity that enriches our lives. Through the agrarian colony's crafts, especially its quilts, Jane recreates the lives of those pioneers who colonized the western wilderness in a spirit of perseverance, cooperation, and harmony." -Sandra Dallas, author of" Tallgrass "and" The Quilt That Walked to Golden ""Jane Kirkpatrick brings the Aurora Colony alive through words and pictures. Readers are immersed in the colonists' culture and craft. We can't help but admire how these men and women put beauty into even the most utilitarian objects." -Judy Breneman, quilt historian and founder of www.womenfolk.com celebrating quilts and crafts "A book on the quilt collection has been a longtime dream of those behind the Aurora Colony Museum. Now, with the skills of writer Jane Kirkpatrick; knowledge of curator Patrick Harris; and commitment of museum volunteers and members, this book is a reality. Enriched by the expanded focus of family, faith, and community, this project celebrates the same patient energy, perseverance, and cooperation the colonists demonstrated more than 100 years ago. "Sehr Gut "[very good]!" -Mary Bywater Cross, Oregon quilt historian and author of "Quilts of the Oregon Trail ""Fascinating and memorable, Jane Kirkpatrick's "Aurora" gives voice to the enduring spirit of our pioneer foremothers and the work of their hands. Anyone interested in our pioneer heritage will love this book. Quilt-lovers and historians will want to add it to their libraries." -Stephanie Grace Whitson, author of "Unbridled Dreams" and "A Hilltop in Tuscany"; speaker, and quilt historian "Do you often wonder what lasts after you've gone? "Aurora," shares the legacy left by a creative community who crossed the Oregon Trail to live simply in a new land. These families were drawn together by faith, hard work, and service, as well as amazing fiber arts, crafts, and culinary delights. Delve into the beautifully-illustrated pages of this book and savor the quilts that tell a story not only of struggle and sacrifice, but also joy and journey. Then do the hard work of examining your own life and tell your own story, leaving a legacy of purpose and grace. "Aurora" is a reminder of what's truly important-that, indeed, our lives are the stories others read first." -Lucinda Secrest McDowell, author of "Quilts from Heaven" and "Role of a Lifetime "


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781400074280
  • Publisher: Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
  • Publisher Imprint: Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
  • Height: 209 mm
  • No of Pages: 168
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Weight: 644 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1400074282
  • Publisher Date: 16 Dec 2008
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: An American Experience in Quilt and Craft
  • Width: 233 mm


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