It is through this knitting class that we are introduced to Jacqueline, Carol and Alix.Įach of these women have their own crap going on. She posts a sign in the window announcing a knitting class for beginners on Friday of the following week. In this book we meet Lydia who lives in Seattle and at the beginning of the book opens a yarn store called The Good Yarn. When Lydia Hoffman, a cancer survivor and owner of A Good Yarn, starts a knitting class for her patrons, she forms a special friendship and bond with three extraordinary women–Jacqueline, Carol, and Alix–and together they share laughter, heartbreak, and dreams. The book even includes the pattern for the blanket, which was created by premier knitting designer Ann Norling. The owner of the shop and her three students produce more than blankets, knitting together bonds of solidarity, friendship, love, hope, and renewal. I checked the audio version of this book out from my library via Overdrive and the last two chapters had me crying so hard while driving that I had to pull over and get myself together.īestselling romance author and ardent knitter Debbie Macomber combines both her skills in this novel about a newly opened Seattle yarn shop and the knitting class that brings four women together to make baby blankets. Hello Friends! I finished The Shop on Blossom Street and as expected, Debbie Macomber had my emotions completely heightened and all over the place. The Shop on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber
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