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, … 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…
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Loved that book. Good love story.
I enjoy every book I have read by this author. Just easy reading with your love story in it.
Easy and fun read
I really like Debbie Macomber books, imthink I have read them all. This series is wonderful.
Loved the Blossom Street series. Realistic in that no one honestly has a perfect life.
All of these books are fun to read
Just a fun relaxing quick read.
great read…made me want to read her whole series
I love all Debbie Macomber’s books. Enjoyable and easy to read.
Ok summer read.
Enjoyable summer reading with interesting characters and a nice story.
I loved that this book followed 4 different women who all became connected. Such an easy and fun read. Definitely recommend!
A special treat for knitters and those of us who still cherish our local small businesses.
I have truly enjoyed all of the Blossom Street book
great summer light reading book
Great believable character development. Leaves you always wanting more.
Loved all the characters. Love Debbie Macomber. Loved this entire BlossomStreet series.
Being a knitter, I enjoyed this story very much. However, knitting knowledge is not required. These stories of women were inspiring. Highly recommend. Of course, I very much enjoy Debbie Macomber.
Another WINNER.
This book is about friendships, being there for one another. I felt like I was there,
among friends.