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Old Yarns
It is five years since the members of The Friday Night Knitting Club bonded during divorce, job loss, romance, birth - and the sudden death of their dear friend, Georgia. But the Walker and Daughter knitting store on Manhattan's Upper West Side is still going strong.
New Patterns Drawn together by their love for Georgia's daughter, Dakota, and the sense of family the club provides, each knitter is struggling with new challenges: for Catherine, finding love after divorce; for Darwin, newborn twins; for Lucie, being both single mum and carer for her elderly mother, and for Anita, marriage to her sweetheart over the objections of her grown-up children.
A love letter to the power of female friendship and, of course, knitting, Knit Two is entertainment with heart.
Praise for The Friday Night Knitting Club:
'Steel Magnolias set in Manhattan' USA Today
'Beautifully written with a fantastic cast of women; worth taking a duvet day for' Heat
About the author
Kate Jacobs, geboren in Kanada, studierte an der New York City University, bevor sie in Manhattan als Redakteurin unter anderem für "Family Life" und "Working Woman" arbeitete. Sie lebt in New York und Los Angeles.
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