Lydia Hoffman opens a knitting shop where she also holds knitting classes. Participants include Eloise, a retired librarian, Courtney, a lonely teenager, and Bethanne, a single mother. Narrator Linda Emond imbues this audio with a sense of realism as her carefully modulated pitch changes reflect the various characters and their range of emotions. Emond provides each character with a distinctive voice, including those of Lydia's boyfriend, Brad, with his mellifluous tone, and Eloise's ex-husband, Maverick, who exudes charm with every word. Emond's expert storytelling highlights each character's ability to reinvent him or herself. The narrator's smooth, well-tempered pacing establishes this audio as an experience to be savored. S.M. 2006 Audie Award Finalist © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
Bestselling author Debbie Macomber brings us the story of several different women brought together by one knitting shop
Lydia Hoffman owns `A Good Yarn,' the shop on Blossom Street, which has been in operation for more than a year and is thriving. Lydia's relationship with Brad continues and she remains cancer free.
Jacqueline, Carol and Alix all continue to knit. But Margaret seems on edge lately and isn't telling Lydia what is wrong. Other women start to sign up for the new sock knitting class: Elise, a retired librarian who is currently living with her daughter; Bethann Hamlin who is going through an ugly divorce and needs some distraction; and Courtney Pulanski, 16 years old and living with her widowed grandmother while her father's job transfer to South America takes effect.
Brought together by an age-old craft, these women make unexpected discoveries about themselves and each other. The discoveries lead to love, to friendship and acceptance, to laughter and dreams.
Bestselling author Debbie Macomber brings us the story of several different women brought together by one knitting shop
Lydia Hoffman owns `A Good Yarn,' the shop on Blossom Street, which has been in operation for more than a year and is thriving. Lydia's relationship with Brad continues and she remains cancer free.
Jacqueline, Carol and Alix all continue to knit. But Margaret seems on edge lately and isn't telling Lydia what is wrong. Other women start to sign up for the new sock knitting class: Elise, a retired librarian who is currently living with her daughter; Bethann Hamlin who is going through an ugly divorce and needs some distraction; and Courtney Pulanski, 16 years old and living with her widowed grandmother while her father's job transfer to South America takes effect.
Brought together by an age-old craft, these women make unexpected discoveries about themselves and each other. The discoveries lead to love, to friendship and acceptance, to laughter and dreams.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940170065172 |
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Publisher: | HarperCollins |
Publication date: | 05/24/2005 |
Series: | Blossom Street Series , #2 |
Edition description: | Abridged |
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