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Clay’s Quilt

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By Silas House

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Apr 1, 2001
Page Count
304 pages
Publisher
Algonquin Books
ISBN-13
9781616202972

Price

$11.99

Price

$15.99 CAD

Format

Digital download (Digital original)

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Digital download (Digital original) $11.99 $15.99 CAD

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On a bone-chilling New Year’s Day, when all the mountain roads are slick with ice, Clay’s mother, Anneth, insists on leaving her husband. She packs her things, and with three-year-old Clay in tow, they inch their way toward her hometown along the treacherous mountain roads.

That journey ends in the death of Clay’s mother. It’s a day that comes to haunt her only son, who’s left without a family and a history. This is the story of how Clay Sizemore, a coal miner in love with his town but unsure of his place within it, finds a family to call his own.

And it’s the story of the people who become part of the life he shapes: Aunt Easter, always filled with a sense of foreboding and bound to her faith above all; Uncle Paul, quietly producing quilt after quilt; Dreama, beautiful and flighty; Evangeline, the untameable daughter of a famous gospel singer; and Alma, the fiddler whose song wends its way into Clay’s heart. Together, they all help Clay to fashion a quilt of a life from what treasured pieces are around him.

Authentic and moving, Clay’s Quilt is both the story of a young man’s journey and of Appalachian people struggling to hold on to their heritage.


Silas House

Silas House

About the Author

Silas House was a finalist for a 2024 Grammy Award, winner of the 2022 Duggins Prize, and is a two-time winner of the Southern Book Prize. His writing has appeared in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Time, the New York Times, the Advocate, Time, Garden & Gun, and other publications. He teaches at Berea College and at the Naslund-Mann Graduate School of Creative Writing. 

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