The Lady Who Quilted Stories is the debut novel from Shannon Smith. The book is a stream of consciousness examination of the female experience of a baby boomer reared as a military brat, as revealed by her quilting history.
About the Author:
Shannon Smith is the descendent of several generations of Pennsylvania quilting women. She graduated from Penn State with degrees in English and Education, which led to a variety of work experience throughout her life, including journalism, teaching, and computer programming. Shannon has three children and four grandchildren. She lives with her husband in Sun City, Arizona, where she enjoys quilting, journaling, cats, and cacti.
¿¿From the Foreword:
Here is my story. These are my quilts, and the explanations of their construction are accurate.
The book also includes experiences from my childhood through old age. My feelings and thoughts, from anguish to joy, are laid out for contemplation.
But they are mixed into a great salad of stories and responses which I have stolen from relatives and friends. Everything recorded here really happened to some female. It is what is common to women. But not everything started out as my own story.
The point is: the female experience can be daunting. I have added dramatic effect to this aspect of the book. As I wrote, I was gripped by the desire to make a statement for women everywhere.
No one book can do justice to the subject, but I hope this is a start.
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About the Author:
Shannon Smith is the descendent of several generations of Pennsylvania quilting women. She graduated from Penn State with degrees in English and Education, which led to a variety of work experience throughout her life, including journalism, teaching, and computer programming. Shannon has three children and four grandchildren. She lives with her husband in Sun City, Arizona, where she enjoys quilting, journaling, cats, and cacti.
¿¿From the Foreword:
Here is my story. These are my quilts, and the explanations of their construction are accurate.
The book also includes experiences from my childhood through old age. My feelings and thoughts, from anguish to joy, are laid out for contemplation.
But they are mixed into a great salad of stories and responses which I have stolen from relatives and friends. Everything recorded here really happened to some female. It is what is common to women. But not everything started out as my own story.
The point is: the female experience can be daunting. I have added dramatic effect to this aspect of the book. As I wrote, I was gripped by the desire to make a statement for women everywhere.
No one book can do justice to the subject, but I hope this is a start.
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