Historically, the Southwest has attracted people with yearnings for
freedom and adventure, people who define themselves as individuals.
Unlike their husbands and brothers, women in the Southwest did not, for
the most part, subdue and tame the land; but their character and
individuality were manifested as they lived with and improved upon
conditions as they found them. Their fascination with their way of life
and the need for self-expression led them to write of their experiences,
providing them with a creative outlet and offering those who came later
a unique window into the past. A Quilt of Words won the Border Regional
Library Association 1989 Southwest Book Award for literary excellence
and enrichment of the cultural heritage of the Southwest. It was also
awarded the National Federation of Press Women first prize for history
in 1989.