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The Friday Night Knitting Club - Kate Jacobs

 
Description: ISBN 034092294X / Author: Kate Jacobs / Genre: Fiction

Newest Review: ... to people who love to knit. The shop has a little group of regulars who pop in to get their wools and advice from Georgia and ... more

 ... her assistants, and soon enough the group begin to meet on a Friday for a session of the Friday Night Knitting Club. The group are a diverse group of women, from a wealthy businesswoman who was widowed a few years ago, and who gave Georgia the impetus to actually open her shop after having her daughter 10 years ago. Anita helps out at the shop, and also looks after Dakota, as her own grandchildren live very far away and she is incredibly close to the mother and daughter. There is also a PhD student named Darwin, wh...more

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The Friday Night Knitting Club
Pages: 432, Hardcover, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Last Update 11.11.2009 05:41
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mummy2harry
Premium Review The Friday Night Knitting Club - Kate Jacobs: Come and join the Knitting Club yourself (740 words)
by - written on 10/12/07 (Very useful, 153 readings)
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I actually finished reading this book about a day before I went on holiday but I didn't get a chance to review it before then so I hope I won't forget anything as it was such a brilliant book, I want to be able to give it the good review that it deserves! This isn't the normal sort of book that I would pick up, as I stupidly presumed it was about knitting and that was it! I finally got around to reading a synopsis of it on Amazon, and when I read that it was also going to be turned into a film starring Julia Roberts, I thought that maybe it would be quite good, so I popped down to the library and took out a hardback copy, which was quite large but I started to ...  Read the complete review

 

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