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Original Title: Sarah's Quilt
ISBN: 0312332637 (ISBN13: 9780312332631)
Edition Language: English
Series: Sarah Agnes Prine #2
Characters: Sarah Elliot
Setting: Arizona(United States)
Literary Awards: WILLA Literary Award Nominee for Historical Fiction (Finalist) (2006)
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Sarah's Quilt (Sarah Agnes Prine #2) Paperback | Pages: 402 pages
Rating: 4.01 | 11285 Users | 2014 Reviews

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Title:Sarah's Quilt (Sarah Agnes Prine #2)
Author:Nancy E. Turner
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 402 pages
Published:August 22nd 2006 by St. Martin's Griffin (first published April 21st 2005)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Adult Fiction. Westerns

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Sarah's Quilt, the long-awaited sequel to These Is My Words, continues the dramatic story of Sarah Agnes Prine. Beloved by readers and book clubs from coast to coast, These Is My Words told the spellbinding story of an extraordinary pioneer woman and her struggle to make a home in the Arizona Territories. Now Sarah returns.

In 1906, the badlands of Southern Arizona Territory is a desolate place where a three-year drought has changed the landscape for all time. When Sarah's well goes dry and months pass with barely a trace of rain, Sarah feels herself losing her hold upon the land. Desperate, Sarah's mother hires a water witch, a peculiar desert wanderer named Lazrus who claims to know where to find water. As he schemes and stalls, he develops an attraction to Sarah that turns into a frightening infatuation.

And just when it seems that life couldn't get worse, Sarah learns that her brother and his family have been trapped in the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. She and her father-in-law cannot even imagine the devastation that awaits them as they embark on a rescue mission to the stricken city.

Sarah is a pioneer of the truest spirit, courageous but gentle as she fights to save her family's home. But she never stops longing for the passion she once knew. Though her wealthy neighbor has asked her to wed, Sarah doesn't entirely trust him. And then Udell Hanna and his son come riding down the dusty road. . . .

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Ratings: 4.01 From 11285 Users | 2014 Reviews

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Ugh. I don't understand my reaction to this book. "These Is My Words" was so amazing; I used to tell everyone it was a must-read. To think that I don't like its sequel is baffling to me. I guess it has to do with the way certain books speak to us at specific times of life. I've tried and tried to pick this up over the last several months and just can't make myself finish it. Filing this one under "It's not you, it's me," with apologies to the author, and putting it back in the little library.

Sort of enjoyable because I wanted to know more about the characters and their lives, but felt like I had to just plod on through diaster after diaster just so I could finish the book so that I could move onto the last and final installment, where I've been promised a happy ending.Hope the third book in the series leaves me feeling as satisfied as the first one did.

I liked the first book (These Is My Words)better. Too much happened in this book for me to believe all of it could happen to just one person.

The sequel to a favorite book of mine, These is My Words. This book had a slower pace to it and much more domestic everyday dilemmas and adventure, than the first book. I really enjoyed it and loved the continuing story of Sarah Prine and her family in the wilderness of Arizona.

I think this book was well written, but frankly, the story was just SO dang sad, it stressed me out reading it. Everyone says, oh she finds love, so I keep reading and thinking she will have a happy life, then when I'm positive it can't get any more depressing, it totally does! I truly hope one person did not go thru THAT many tragedies in real life. I don't know if I can stand to read the 3rd book in this series, it's too much of a downer - (I did just read the reviews of the 3rd book and

I loved These Is My Words, but this book left me disappointed and confused. I felt like Sarah was a different person in this book. All of Sarah's clever wit and charm, that made her so lovable and appealing in the 1st novel, was completely lost in this sequel. Also, just as a side note, how many kids did she have? Seems Nancy couldn't make up her mind.

I liked this book, but I had a really hard time with it. It was interesting and kept me reading. I liked that Sarah felt like the same person as she did in the first book, but there were some really weird things going on in this book. One of the reasons I loved "These is My Words" so much is because it felt so earthy and real, as if I were truly reading the journal of a woman from another time. But in "Sarah's Quilt" there were times when it felt almost surreal, when I asked myself, "what is
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