Sunday, December 2, 2012

The Fortune Quilt by Lani Diane Rich


Read while home alone? yes
Tissues needed? probably not
Overall rating: 4 stars

Summary:
After their mom left many years ago, three sisters: Carly, Ella and Five made their way with just their dad. As adults the girls have found their family roles and function together well. Carly is a television producer and encounters a psychic quilt maker through her job. The quilt maker creates beautiful works that tell her about the person for whom it has been created. Carly is surprised when she gets her own quilt and reading that are both shocking and strange. One piece of the prediction will certainly come true: “Everything’s about to change.”

Reaction:
I liked this book. The relationships between the various characters were rich and different. Predictably, each of the sisters has a role to play in the family and it was interesting to think about people I know in each of the different roles.  

The setting also drew me in. Part of the book takes place in Bilby, Arizona, which seems like a great place to live: life seems very natural, accepting, and open. People seem to be in touch with their own strengths, weaknesses, needs, and wants. It made me want to strive to be a little more that way.

I just happened upon The Fortune Quilt on the “new” shelf at my library. It was definitely an enjoyable book that gave me some things to ponder…a great find!

Do you know that your job is just what you were meant to do? What would your quilt look like? What kind of place would be your ideal home?

7 comments:

  1. On a silly note - I don't think I could read this just because the character's names would bug me! Five?? That's just a nickname, right?!

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    1. Ha! Isn't it funny the things authors do that keep us from enjoying their books?!

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  2. This sounds really interesting. I've spent just a little bit of time in Arizona but it sounds like the perfect setting for this story - the mysticism would seem to fit well with that background.

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    1. I haven't been to Arizona, but I'd love to get there. One of my favorite things about reading is all the "traveling" I get to do!

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  3. This sounds like a fascinating idea for a book.

    It may not be a traditional job, but I do feel that being a mom is what I was meant to do - and I love it!

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    1. It was interesting...I think it would be quite a talent to be able to help people the way the quilt maker did.

      And I'm glad you've found your perfect job! :)

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  4. I'm intrigued by the premise of this book. I like stories that are a bit mystical and I also like books about sisters... since I have three sisters of my own! I think I'll check this one out in the new year. Thanks for the review!
    Sheri

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