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| AUTHOR: | Ann Rinaldi |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Scholastic Trade |
| ISBN: | 059046051X |
| TYPE: | Children's 12-Up - Fiction - History, Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9), Fiction, Grandmothers, Historical - United States - General, Women textile workers |
| MEDIA: | School & Library Binding |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of The Blue Door (Quilt Trilogy, #3.)
Beyond Adventurous! The Blue door had so much Adventure in it! At the beginning it was kind of hard to get into and it was a 4 to a 4 1/2! After about a 1/4 of the book the action and adventure started!...Almost everyone in our group went ahead because it was so exciting (Girls and Boys!)! Anne Rinaldi used great describing words! They were so good it something was shacking in the book you felt it too! This book has lots of characters! Some were good characters some were bad! This book is part of a trilogy, but you don't have to read the others to read this one! If you like a lot of action and adventure this book's for you!
Another winner!
Ann Rinaldi has written another thriller. THE BLUE DOOR which is the 3rd of The Quilt Trilogy. It is about a girl, Amanda, who is sent north to her great-grandfather to sell cotton to the northern mills. On the way, she finds friends that are running away from the oldest girl's husband. The husband, Nicholas, secretly boards the ship under someone else's name. He threatens Amanda's life. Everyone should read this book.
The Blue Door....A Brilliant Ending to a Great Trilogy
If the first two entries in this trilogy are any indication, one expects a brilliant third entry. If you expected brilliancy, then you will be pleasantly surprised.
The series continues when Abigail's, a daughter who has been long estranged from her wealthy mill owning father, son is having monetary problems. He lives in the south, a land of slavery, and his plantation is going bankrupt as no one wants to buy his west isle cotton. So, in an effort to generate income, he sends his "most sensible child" Amanda north to try to beg his grandfather to buy the cotton for his mill. With her she brings a bible, with an ancient family letter and a quilt pice that will identify her as Abagail's grand daughter.
Along her journey north by steamboat she befriends two lovable sisters, one of whom is fleeing her abusive husband Nicolas. Nicolas is a dangerous man, and ion an effort to catch the girls he poses as a mechanic and in doing so causes an explosion, killing many. Prior to the accicent Amanda donned one of the sister's clothing to keep the girl hidden, and the bodies are recognized by clothing so Amanda is presumed dead. In the explosion Nicolas finds the quilt piece, and will use it to pretend to be the grandchild. Amanda, meanwhile, for protection and to try to convince her grandfather of her true identity, begins to work in a mill. Here she finds horrible conditions, worse than the slavery in the south. she had to choose whether to fight againsyt her family for mill-girl rights or try to sell them the cotton, that will allow them to continue to exploit the girls.
Intriguin story with enough complexities to be intresting, but it's still easily understandable.