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Shop on Blossom Street

AUTHOR Macomber, Debbie
PUBLISHER Mira Books (04/30/2013)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

Description
Four lives knit together...

There's a little yarn store in Seattle called A Good Yarn. It's owned by Lydia Hoffman, and it represents her dream of a new beginning, a life free from cancer. A life that offers a chance at love....

Lydia teaches knitting to beginners, and the first class is How to Make a Baby Blanket. Three women join. Jacqueline Donovan disapproves of the woman married to her only son, but knitting a baby blanket would be a gesture of reconciliation.

For Carol Girard, the baby blanket brings a message of hope as she and her husband make a final attempt to conceive.

And tough-looking Alix Townsend (that's Alix with an i) is learning to knit her blanket for a court-ordered community service project.

These four very different women, brought together by the age-old craft of knitting, make unexpected discoveries--about themselves and each other. Discoveries that lead to friendship and acceptance, to laughter and dreams. Discoveries only women can share...


A Blossom Street Novel

Book 1: The Shop on Blossom Street
Book 2: A Good Yarn
Book 3: Susannah's Garden
Book 4: Back on Blossom Street
Book 5: Twenty Wishes
Book 6: Summer on Blossom Street
Book 7: Hannah's List
Book 8: A Turn in the Road

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ISBN-13: 9780778315674
ISBN-10: 0778315673
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 400
Carton Quantity: 16
Product Dimensions: 5.53 x 1.05 x 8.12 inches
Weight: 0.78 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product - Canadian, Price on Product, Deckle Edges
Country of Origin: US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Fiction | Romance - Contemporary
Fiction | Friendship
Fiction | Women
Dewey Decimal: FIC
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Four lives knit together...

There's a little yarn store in Seattle called A Good Yarn. It's owned by Lydia Hoffman, and it represents her dream of a new beginning, a life free from cancer. A life that offers a chance at love....

Lydia teaches knitting to beginners, and the first class is How to Make a Baby Blanket. Three women join. Jacqueline Donovan disapproves of the woman married to her only son, but knitting a baby blanket would be a gesture of reconciliation.

For Carol Girard, the baby blanket brings a message of hope as she and her husband make a final attempt to conceive.

And tough-looking Alix Townsend (that's Alix with an i) is learning to knit her blanket for a court-ordered community service project.

These four very different women, brought together by the age-old craft of knitting, make unexpected discoveries--about themselves and each other. Discoveries that lead to friendship and acceptance, to laughter and dreams. Discoveries only women can share...


A Blossom Street Novel

Book 1: The Shop on Blossom Street
Book 2: A Good Yarn
Book 3: Susannah's Garden
Book 4: Back on Blossom Street
Book 5: Twenty Wishes
Book 6: Summer on Blossom Street
Book 7: Hannah's List
Book 8: A Turn in the Road

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Author: Macomber, Debbie
Debbie Macomber has more than 100 million copies of her books in print, and her stories about home and family have a worldwide audience and have been translated into twenty-three languages. In addition to being a #1 New York Times bestseller in fiction many times over, she also has an enormous following among knitters as the author of dozens of pattern and craft books. In 2008, she launched a branded line of knitting products through Leisure Arts, the company that publishes her knitting guides. Debbie and her husband, Wayne, have four children and nine grandchildren, and split their time between Washington State and Florida. This is Debbie s second picture book co-authored with Mary Lou Carney; their first, The Truly Terribly Horrible Sweaer . . . That Grandma Knit, was published in 2009.
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