The Quilt of Our Memories

 
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Co-Authors / Illustrators
  • Victor Jaubert
Publisher Name
Cuento de Luz
Age Range
4+
Release Date
October 14, 2025
ISBN13
978-8410438033
ISBN10 or ASIN
   
A moving and inspiring text takes us on a journey through the work that, generation after generation, has been done by each and every woman in this family.
Mothers, grandmothers, sisters, aunts, daughters, nieces, cousins and granddaughters. Generation after generation, all of them have maintained a beautiful tradition: to leave their essence embroidered on a beautiful quilt, giving rise to a valuable and unique fabric, forged from love and memories.

Women so different and yet so united that together they have created a wonderful family. But can it stay that way? Who will now be in charge of maintaining this special tradition?

A story about respect for traditions that celebrates the family as the fundamental cornerstone of our lives.

But can this charming tradition be kept alive?

Let yourself be surprised by this wonderful story, skillfully woven by Desirée Acevedo and Víctor Jaubert.

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2 reviews
New meaning to "sandwich generation"!
(Updated: June 07, 2026)
Overall rating
 
3.5
Plot
 
3.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
3.0
The narrator's great-great-grandmother has an idea; she will make a quilt with blocks from the women in the family. These blocks will represent each woman's interest; from shelling peas to flowers to favorite dogs, generations of women lovingly work their favorite things into blocks for the quilt. This work spans generations, and includes blocks from the narrator's mother and aunt, as well as twin cousins. When the quilt ends up with the narrator, he states that even though it was meant for the women in the family, he also wanted to contribute to this multigenerational testament to the bonds of kinship. He learns to sew, and adds a block of his baby daughter to the quilt, which he will pass down to her. The end of the book has a family tree.
Good Points
Like another title from this publisher, Fran and Zuzanna's The Vase with the Golden Cracks, this book is printed on Stone Paper, which is so smooth and heavy that it almost feels like good quality fabric! It also makes the brilliantly saturated illustrations seem even more vibrant. There's a good feel for the different decades that the women lived in, and the clothes and quilt blocks are very fun.

Modern readers will enjoy the twist with the son wanting to work on the quilt; there are many men involved in the quilting world now, which wasn't necessarily the case fifty years ago.

This would make a great gift for a newborn, along with a memory quilt, and adds to the variety of picture books that feature the power of this art form in connecting generations and memories like Malik's Saif's Special Patches, Rockwell's The All-Together Quilt, Polacco's The Keeping Quilt, Johnston's The Quilt Story, or Bourgeois's Oma's Quilt.
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Tradition and Family Values
(Updated: June 07, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.0
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
4.0
“The Quilt of Our Memories” by Desiree Acevedo, illustrated by Victor Jaubert, is a story of love and tradition. Every woman in the family, through the generations, stitches a square for the family quilt. Now in the possession of the original quilter’s great-great-grandchild, every woman takes something they love and feel connected to in order to make another square to create the beautiful quilt that passes from person to person.

One woman loves shelling peas, so there is a square with peas on it. Other women love carnations, cornstalk crowns, dogs, reading, seashells, painting, traveling, gardening, crafting, and acting, among other hobbies.

The beauty of the tradition isn’t just about the women who do it, but about the sense of family values and belonging that stem from putting the quilt together piece by piece. When the original quilter’s great-great-grandchild is the next one in line and prepares to add another square, the story grows deeper and the quilt gains even more meaning.

It is a story of happiness and allows one to find beauty in the past and hope for the future.
Good Points
The beauty of the tradition isn’t just about the women who do it, but about the sense of family values and belonging that stem from putting the quilt together piece by piece. When the original quilter’s great-great-grandchild is the next one in line and prepares to add another square, the story grows deeper and the quilt gains even more meaning. It is a story of happiness and allows one to find beauty in the past and hope for the future.
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