<p>**STARRED REVIEW**<br /> "<b>A handsome volume to enchant a new generation of readers and artists.</b>"</p>
Kirkus
Combining history, memoir, and quilting, this fascinating portrait of an indomitable community will appeal to readers, artists, and crafters of all ages.
School Library Journal
<p>**STARRED REVIEW**<br /> "Writing with awareness of broad social forces as they affected the residents of Gee’s Bend, Rubin offers a concise account of local history while seamlessly weaving quilters’ reminiscences of family, community, poverty, and memorable events into an informative narrative. . . A colorful introduction to a uniquely American subject."</p>
Booklist
A celebration of fellowship and ingenuity...Rubin traces the quilters’ history alongside their struggle for civil rights and a steadily improving quality of life.
Publishers Weekly
<p>Lush photographs of people and places accompany the text; especially beautiful are the many pictures<br /> of quilts, ranging from the modest and plain to the boldly colorful.</p>
The Horn Book
...the vibrant quilts and their proud creators are beautifully photographed, and the text is free of any trace of condescension that often accompanies discussion of folk art.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books