When Susannah, the owner of a new flower store, and her employee, a young widow named Colette Blake, join the knitting class at A Good Yarn, they meet a group of unforgettable women who offer them life-changing advice, support, and friendship.
The Shop on Blossom Street
β Scribed by Debbie Macomber
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- UND
- Weight
- 178 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
There's A Little Yarn Store In Seattle. It's Owned By Lydia Hoffman, And It Represents Her Dream Of A New Life Free From Cancer. A Life That Offers A Chance At Loveβ¦ Lydia Teaches Knitting To Beginners, And The First Class Is How To Make A Baby Blanket. Three Women Join. Jacqueline Donovan Wants To Knit Something For Her Grandchild As A Gesture Of Reconciliation With Her Daughter-in-law. Carol Girard Feels That The Baby Blanket Is A Message Of Hope As She Makes A Final Attempt To Conceive. And Alix Townsend Is Knitting Her Blanket For A Court-ordered Community Service Project. These Four Very Different Women, Brought Together By An Age-old Craft, Make Unexpected Discoveriesβabout Themselves And Each Other. Discoveries That Lead To Friendship And Moreβ¦
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