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The Tenney Quilt: Celebrating the Women of Minnesota's Tiniest Town
The Tenney Quilt: Celebrating the Women of Minnesota's Tiniest Town
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Haagenson uses the quilt to highlight the disparate lives of German,
Scottish, and Norwegian immigrants working as school teachers,
storekeepers, homemakers, nurses, factory workers, and seamstresses and how they come together to share their time and talents for their community. Chapter by chapter, thoughtful commentary on the limitations placed on these women due to time and place is interspersed between accounts of the women's honest and willful commitment to their families and each other. Schoolyard reminiscings,
familiar rituals of church socials, and exciting historical "firsts"
offer light to the hardships of daily life in home and vocation.
The Tenney Quilt is a warm and engaging read, a snapshot of the smallest Minnesota town illustrating both where we have come from and how far we have come.
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