Fascinating characters! Wonderful stories that pull you into the story and each characters life. They are all so different, yet all so interesting. Couldn’t put the book down!
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I loved this book.. These women are all different but some how manage to come together and find common ground sharing their stories and struggles. These women could be your Mother, Aunt, Friend, or Next Door Neighbor.. They are true to life women written in a interwoven story of love, friendship, and hope.. It is a touching and heart warming story that I would recommend highly!!!
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A friend of mine gave me this book and how I enjoyed the story. I could not put it down. I had to find out what was going to happen to each knitter. All their lives were so different, yet they shared the common thread-knitting. What a great way to put a hobby into a story. Knitting and sewing groups are very much like this story, in that a person gains friendships. I plan to read the next book "A Good Yarn".
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If you've not knitted before you read this book, you will want to afterward. This is a feel-good women's book about four very different women who become friends while taking a knitting class from one of them. Lydia Hoffman, twice a cancer survivor, opens A Good Yarn on the last Tuesday of April (any current year). The buildings on Blossom Street, where the store is located, are being renovated, a major undertaking in this...
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This is a heartwarming book about four very different women who come together in a knitting class. It is classic Debbie Macomber, a compelling story that gives the reader hope for the future as each woman comes to terms with her lot in life, finds the gumption to succeed -- no matter what her aspirations -- and learns to understand and appreciate the people around her. I'd love to see the story go on to the women in the...
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