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Twelve Golden Threads: Lessons for Successful Living from Grandma's Quilt
by Aliske Webb | Women's Fiction
Registered by wingKateKintailwing of Burke, Virginia USA on Thursday, December 11, 2008
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Journal Entry 1 by wingKateKintailwing from Burke, Virginia USA on Thursday, December 11, 2008

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Got this at a used book sale at my local thrift store. 


Journal Entry 2 by wingKateKintailwing at Sherwood Hall Regional Library in Alexandria, Virginia USA on Sunday, December 14, 2008

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Released 3 yrs ago (12/14/2008 UTC) at Sherwood Hall Regional Library in Alexandria, Virginia USA

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WILD RELEASE NOTES:

This is the twentieth of my Art in the Pages Releases. I plan to leave one BookCrossing book in the wild by each statue. This is the Sherwood Hall book (Site 20) celebrating "The Fabric of Fairfax County". So I left a book that had to do with quilting. Find out more about the Art in the Pages Program of Fairfax.
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