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Books with title Selina and the Bear Paw Quilt

  • Selina and the Bear Paw Quilt

    Barbara Smucker

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 9, 1996)
    When her Mennonite family moves to Upper Canada to avoid involvement in the Civil War, young Selina is given a special quilt to remember the grandmother she left behind
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  • Selina and the Bear Paw Quilt

    Janet Wilson

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, April 20, 1999)
    Now in Dragonfly--the dramatic, poignant story of one family's flight from religious persecution during the American Civil War, based on a true story about a Mennonite family from Pennsylvania and illustrated with authentic American quilts.
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  • Selina and the Bear Paw Quilt

    Barbara Smucker

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 9, 1996)
    Illustrated in full color. Selina's family has a conflict of its own when the American Civil War breaks out--they are Mennonites and their religion forbids them to go to war. Learning that they are in danger, Selina's father decides to move the family to Canada, where they can start a new life free from religious persecution. Before they leave, Selina's grandmother presents her with a patchwork quilt, a gift linking the generations. Authentic quilt designs frame each of the illustrations in this moving story about family values and the importance of passing on traditions.
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  • Selina and the Bear Paw Quilt

    Barbara Smucker, Janet Wilson

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, June 1, 1996)
    Selina is a Mennonite girl living in Pennsylvania in the 1860s. She loves her farm, delights in the spring flowers and most of all, takes pleasure in watching her grandmother piece together a quilt. Grandmother is following the Bear Paw pattern using stitches and techniques that were brought to America by the early pioneers. By making use of some once-treasured fabric scraps from her own wedding dress and those from Selina'a favourite baby clothes Grandmother is able to recreate the family history in every square of the quilt. Sadly, as the Civil War rages closer and closer, Selina's idyllic world is torn apart. Because she and her family are pacifists, they refuse to take up arms and must flee to Canada. When Grandmother decides she is too old to make the long journey, her treasured Bear Paw quilt - which is reproduced on the end pages of this book - becomes a precious link between countries and generations.
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  • Selina and the Bear Paw Quilt

    Barbara Smucker, Janet Wilson

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, June 1, 1996)
    Selina is a Mennonite girl living in Pennsylvania in the 1860s. She loves her farm delights in the spring flowers and most of all, takes pleasure in watching her grandmother piece together a quilt. Grandmother is following the Bear Paw pattern using stitches and techniques that were brought to America by the early pioneers. By making the of some once-treasured fabrics - scraps from her own wedding dress and those from Selina'a favourite baby clothes - Grandmother is able to recreate the family history in every square of the quilt. Sadly, as the Civil War rages closer and closer, Selina's idyllic world is torn apart. Because she and her family are pacifists, they refuse to take up arms and must flee to Canada. When Grandmother decides she is too old to make the long journey, her treasured Bear Paw quilt - which is reproduced on the end pages of this book - becomes a precious link between countries and generations.
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  • Selina and the Bear Paw Quilt

    B. Smucker, Janet Wilson

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Selina is a Mennonite girl living in Pennsylvania in the 1860s. She loves her farm delights in the spring flowers and most of all, takes pleasure in watching her grandmother piece together a quilt. Grandmother is following the Bear Paw pattern using stitches and techniques that were brought to America by the early pioneers. By making the of some once-treasured fabrics - scraps from her own wedding dress and those from Selina'a favourite baby clothes - Grandmother is able to recreate the family history in every square of the quilt. Sadly, as the Civil War rages closer and closer, Selina's idyllic world is torn apart. Because she and her family are pacifists, they refuse to take up arms and must flee to Canada. When Grandmother decides she is too old to make the long journey, her treasured Bear Paw quilt - which is reproduced on the end pages of this book - becomes a precious link between countries and generations.
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  • Selina and the Bear Paw Quilt

    Barbara Smucker, Janet Wilson

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, April 16, 1999)
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  • Selina and the Bear Paw Quilt

    Barbara Smucker

    Hardcover (Crown, Jan. 1, 1995)
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  • Selina and the Bear Paw Quilt

    Barbara Smucker, Janet Wilson

    Paperback (Demco Media, April 1, 1999)
    When her Mennonite family moves to Upper Canada to avoid involvement in the Civil War, young Selina is given a special quilt to remember the grandmother she left behind
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