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The Friday Night Knitting Club | 
enlarge | Author: Kate Jacobs Publisher: Berkley Trade Category: Book
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Rating: 210 reviews Sales Rank: 668
Media: Paperback Pages: 384 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5 x 1.1
ISBN: 0425219097 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780425219096 ASIN: 0425219097
Publication Date: January 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Front cover is creased and top corner is torn. Top corner of face page is torn. A readable copy. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact (the dust jacket may be missing). Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to changing lives through the power of work. The organization offers a wide range of employment and training programs free of charge to assist those with disabilities and other barriers to employment.
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Product Description bThe iNew York Times/i bestselling sensation that's "iSteel Magnolias/i set in Manhattan" (iUSA Today/i)-now in paperback./b br/br/ Juggling the demands of her yarn shop and single-handedly raising a teenage daughter has made Georgia Walker grateful for her Friday Night Knitting Club. Her friends are happy to escape their lives too, even for just a few hours. But when Georgia's ex suddenly reappears, demanding a role in their daughter's life, her whole world is shattered. br/br/ Luckily, Georgia's friends are there, sharing their own tales of intimacy, heartbreak, and miracle making. And when the unthinkable happens, these women will discover that what they've created isn't just a knitting club: it's a sisterhood.
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Knitting Life November 28, 2008 Joanna L. Monroe-Phillips I really enjoyed this book and would recommended to anyone I know. I initially bought it unsure that it was really a book for me, but was I happily surprised. For me at least, this book in its creation shows the complexity of life with the complexity of learning how to knit. It can be frustrating at first but eventually you will create something of very own that you can be proud of. And yes there may be times where you will unravel some of your work to rework it, but you will learn something in the process that makes you a better knitter. But in the end, like life, you must bind your work off to begin a new one. br / br /Yes, I'm a sap, but overall I think most anyone will enjoy this book. ;o) Happy reading.
Unrealistic and cliche' ridden November 19, 2008 Georges Sand (seattle, wa) Gutsy young woman topped by red hair with uncontrollable curls - her grandmother lives in Scotland, of course. - CHECK br /"Wealthy socialite" friend with unlimited cash whose patronage promises to make her career - CHECK br /Handsome successful father of her child who begins to see the light about the heroine and worships the child, also with unlimited cash - CHECK br /2 bedroom apartment in Manhattan upstairs from a knitting shop which is somehow financed by an unmarried mother with a low paying job - CHECK br /Quirky, racially diverse group of friends willing to give and receive their support to one another - CHECK br /Kindly elderly friend with seemingly unlimited financial resources who convinces heroine to start the shop based on the amazing "gift" for knitting she witnesses from the red headed stranger's knitting on a park bench in NYC. br / br /Down to earth, heart of gold, native New Yorker deli owner downstairs from the shop who looks out for their welfare of the cast- CHECK br / br / br /Good fiction has the ability to make something not believable seem believable, but this doesn't do that - it is just too contrived, politically correct, and unrealistic to be enjoyable. br / br /
Friday Night Knitting Club November 10, 2008 K. Huff (Omaha, NE United States) I really enjoyed this book. It was fairly predictable throughout, though there were a few unexpected twists. The message seemed to be that we can't run away from our family, and family love overcomes all other.
The Friday Night Knitting Club November 10, 2008 B. K. Hokel (Iowa USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was very easy (simple) reading, but never seemed to develop much of a plot. The characters seemed to be suited for 50+ year olds who never grew from the junior high stage of this type of story. After the first 14 chapters, I skipped to chapter 35 and finished the book, knowing the entire story.
Amateurish and superficial November 9, 2008 Lee 923 (Central Maine) As I read this book, I kept wondering how on earth it got published. I suspect that the publisher wanted to capitalize on the popularity of knitting. The characters are superficially drawn, the pace and plotting are jumpy and uneven, and the ending is right out of a bad soap opera. Thank goodness I checked this out from the library! If you're curious -- or think that your own love of knitting will help you get over the book's many flaws -- I suggest you do the same. Save your money to spend on some really nice yarn...............
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