A Good Yarn (Blossom Street Series #2) by Debbie Macomber

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  • Pub. Date: May 2006
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 3,902

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    • Pub. Date: May 2006
    • Publisher: Mira
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 3,902

    Synopsis

    You might have heard about a wonderful little yarn store in downtown Seattle. Debbie Macomber can take you there!

    In the year since it opened, A Good Yarn has thrived — and so has Lydia Hoffman, the owner. A lot of that is due to Brad Goetz. But when Brad's ex-wife reappears, Lydia is suddenly afraid to trust her newfound happiness. Elise Beaumont joins one of Lydia's popular knitting classes. Living with her daughter, Aurora, Elise learns that her onetime husband plans to visit and that Aurora wants a relationship with her father, regardless of how Elise feels about him. Bethanne Hamlin is facing the fallout from a divorce and joins the knitting class as the first step in her effort to recover a sense of dignity and hope. Courtney Pulanski is a depressed and overweight teenager. She's staying with her grandmother, who's trying to help by taking her to the knitting class at A Good Yarn.

    Four women, brought together by the craft of knitting, find companionship and comfort in each other. Who would've thought that knitting socks could change your life?

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    Macomber revisits the cozy Seattle yarn store of 2004's The Shop on Blossom Street in another heartfelt tale of crafts and camaraderie. After a slow beginning, this sequel clips along satisfyingly, as shop owner Lydia, a cancer survivor, and her no-nonsense sister, Margaret, meet three new and conveniently quite different friends and bond over the complications of life. Overweight, depressed teenager Courtney Pulanski has found herself plopped into a new town for her senior year, living with her grandma while her dad works in Brazil. Bethanne Hamlin, a recent divorcee, and Elise Beaumont, who's been single for years, are both still suffering from their broken marriages. Serving as sounding boards and sources of endless support for each other, the women find friendship and, of course, resolution for their problems (the latter a little too easily). Readers will miss The Shop on Blossom Street's spirited Jacqueline, who plays a minor role here, and a few things-like the character of Elise's ex-husband, Maverick-strain credibility. But the author's trademark warm treatment of the lives of women will satisfy her readers. Despite occasional draughts of treacle and a too-easy denouement, this should be another Macomber bestseller. (May) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    When Debbie Macomber started out, she was a young, dyslexic mother of four who wrote in her kitchen on a rented typewriter. Years later, she's the blockbuster bestselling author of dozens of heartwarming novels that celebrate love, laughter, and the bonds of family and friendship.

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    Macomber does it again!by Bex_The_Babe

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    October 27, 2009: Debbie Macomber does not fail to entertain in the sequel to her first book in the Blossom Street series. A new set of characters all with vastly different lives and experiences will touch your heart. And a special treat, your favorite characters from the previous novel make guest appearances. With female characters ranging from 17 to 65 years old, this is definitely a series for everyone!

    Yarn that is good!by KnitterStar

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    August 17, 2009: This is the first book that I have read by Ms. Macomber and I did enjoy this book. I'm happy to see that they have patterns in each of her books but did not realize that she was under Romance Novels. I enjoy more of

    the mystery types that seem to be coming out more with patterns for knitting, crocheting and needlecraft! I enjoy how she describes each

    character because you do have a better understanding of what they are

    going through. I recommend this book along with a good pattern!


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