Ebook {Epub PDF} Addys Wedding Quilt by Connie Rose Porter






















Addy's wedding quilt by Connie Rose Porter, , Pleasant Company Publications edition, in English. Harriet, a girl in Addy's class makes fun of the slave wedding her parents had and makes Addy feel bad about their past. Can Addy find a way to cherish the past and the future without shame? Addy's parents were married in a slave ceremony, but now they want to be married in freedom and Addy is working on a special quilt to give them as a gift for their special day.4/5. Though her parents "jumped the broom" to get married when they were slaves, now that they are living free in Philadelphia after the Civil War they plan to have a church wedding and Addy works to complete a special quilt to give them as a wedding gift.


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American Girl: Addy Series. Set just before the end of the Civil War in , Addy escapes to freedom with her mother. She now hopes to reunite the rest of her family in their new home in Philadelphia. Kaya, • Felicity, • Caroline, • Josefina, • Marie-Grace and Cécile, • Kirsten, • Samantha, Addy's Wedding Quilt is part of the Short Stories collection, focusing on Addy Walker. Addy Walker Ben Walker Ruth Walker Miss Dunn Esther Walker M'dear Harriet Davis Sarah Moore Mavis Reverend Drake Addy is in M'dear's room at the boarding house on Sunday, working on a quilt for her parents. Her placement in relation to the fire makes her think of her brother's saying, that sitting in front. Harriet, a girl in Addy's class makes fun of the slave wedding her parents had and makes Addy feel bad about their past. Can Addy find a way to cherish the past and the future without shame? Addy's parents were married in a slave ceremony, but now they want to be married in freedom and Addy is working on a special quilt to give them as a gift for their special day.

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