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A warm holiday story about knitting, friendship, and family, Knit the Season features flashback stories about Georgia, the beloved founder of the Walker and Daughter shop. It's a must-have for anyone who loves knitting, the holidays, and The Friday Night Knitting Club.
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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January 30, 2010: I was looking for 'light' reading and this book was so light it floated right out of my hands into the trash can. The characters were boring, the story, if you call it that, was bland. Even for light reading this was below grade. If this is an indication of her style I won't be buying another Kate Jacobs. To each his own, but not mine.
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January 23, 2010: I really enjoyed this book. After reading Knit Two I wanted to know more about the characters. Each character is differnt and unique. They each play a part in the Firday Night Knitting Club and each other lives. I hope Kate Jacobs continues to tell us a bout the club members and their lives. I really enjoyd this book.