An illuminating picture book biography of an artist and former slave
whose patchwork quilts bring the stories of her family to life.
Harriet Powers learned to sew and quilt as a young slave girl on a
Georgia plantation. She lived through the Civil War and Reconstruction,
and eventually owned a cotton farm with her family, all the while
relying on her skills with the needle to clothe and feed her children.
Later she began making pictorial quilts, using each square to illustrate
Bible stories and local legends. She exhibited her quilts at local
cotton fairs, and though she never traveled outside of Georgia, her
quilts are now priceless examples of African American folk art.
Barbara Herkert's lyrical narrative and Vanessa Newton's patchwork
illustrations bring this important artist to life in a moving
picture-book biography.