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Knit the Season is a loving, moving, laugh-out-loud celebration of special times with friends and family. The story begins a year after the end of Knit Two, with Dakota Walker's trip to spend the Christmas holidays with her Gran in Scotland-accompanied by her father, her grandparents, and her mother's best friend, Catherine. Together, they share a trove of happy memories about Christmases past with Dakota's mom, Georgia Walker-from Georgia's childhood to her blissful time as a doting new mom. From Thanksgiving through Hanukkah and Christmas to New Year's, Knit the Season is a novel about the richness of family bonds and the joys of friendship.
In this holiday special, friends brought together by a Manhattan knitting shop continue to gather for their weekly knitting sessions, this time focusing on Dakota, the young daughter of the shop's original owner. Dakota is running the shop and attending culinary school, intending to revamp the shop as a knitting café. Feeling overwhelmed, she decides to visit her grandmother in Scotland to gain some perspective and learns a lot about her late mother in the process. Word of mouth was key to the success of the first two books (The Friday Night Knitting Club, Knit Two), and a major motion picture is in the works. Expect demand. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 7/09.]
More Reviews and RecommendationsKate Jacobs is the author of The Friday Night Knitting Club and Comfort Food. A former magazine writer and editor, she lives in Los Angeles with her husband.
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November 05, 2009: I loved to continue spending time with the characters from The Friday Night Knitting Club and Knit Two. I always end up wanting to go find Walker & Daughter and join the club. Ms. Jacobs books really point out the importance of community; the families we're born in to, marry in to, and the groups of friends we create around us. A wonderful read; I was sorry when it ended.