Summer on Blossom Street
Publisher:
Leisure Arts, Incorporated
Publication Date:
01 February, 2009
ISBN:
9781601409126
Pages:
50
Subjects:
Romance, Family life
Available as:
Trade Cloth, 978-0-7783-2643-4
Trade Paper, 978-1-60140-912-6
E-Book - , 978-1-4268-5472-9
Description:
Knit Along with Debbie Macomber: Summer on Blossom Street, -Includes 10 projects used as therapy to help avoid bad habits in the Knit to Quit class from the Blossom Street novel.
PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source:
Publishers Weekly
Review Date:
2009-02-09
Copyright:
(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Macomber adds a tear-jerking installment to the Blossom Street series with this account of lives intersecting at the series-hinging yarn store, A Good Yarn. Upbeat cancer survivor Lydia and her pragmatic sister, Margaret, start a "Knit to Quit" group in their Blossom Street yarn store, hoping to bring in customers for weekly self-help sessions. Casey, the 12-year-old girl Lydia takes in while waiting for an infant of her own to adopt, helps out in the shop when she's not sulking in her room or causing trouble for Lydia's family. Local baker Alix wants a baby as much as Lydia does, but she and her husband agree she needs to quit smoking first. Then there's super-stressed chocolate magnate, Hutch, who takes the knitting class after his doctor suggests it. Hutch hits it off with Phoebe, who is trying to quit obsessing about a broken engagement. Rounding out the crowd, bookstore owner Ann Marie must deal with her adopted daughter Ellen's biological father, a recovering addict, re-entering their lives. Macomber deftly handles the multiple story lines and emotional terrain of families, while the predictably happy ending is very genuine. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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