Summer on Blossom Street
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- 2012
Knitting and LifeThey're both about beginnings— and endings. That's why Lydia Goetz, owner of A Good Yarn on Seattle's Blossom Street, offers a class called Knit to Quit. It's for people who want to quit something— or someone!— and start a new phase of their lives.First to join is Phoebe Rylander, who's trying to get over a man. Alix Turner and her husband want a baby, so she has to quit smoking. And Bryan Hutchinson needs a way to deal with the stress of running his family's business.Then there's Lydia's friend Anne Marie Roche. She and her adopted daughter, Ellen, have finally settled into a secure and happy routine— when a stranger appears asking questions.Meanwhile, Lydia and her husband, Brad, have their hands full with the angry, defiant twelve-year-old who unexpectedly becomes their foster child....But when your life— and your stitches— get snarled, your friends can always help!
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Add a CommentThis was another pleasant book in the Blossom Street series. Nice wholesome family values and no surprises. I found it a little boring but perhaps that's because I've read the entire series so far. Still, that won't keep me from picking up the next book in the series--but probably not for a while.
Another great book in the series. An easy read on a summer day, and has a few unexpected twists. Enjoyable.
This is one of the best Blossom Street books ever in my opinion. I loved it from start to finish. I love seeing old characters reappear. I hope she keeps writing about Blossom Street because I want to know what happens to these characters! I am addicted to Blossom Street :)
I read this after reading Twenty One Wishes. I suggest reading Twenty One Wishes - it is a great book too! This is next in the series, and didnt let me down at all. I dont generally get teary eyed while reading, but this one got me on the last couple of pages. Great book.
The book was great. The audio recording was awful. Delilah was not good. Everything was overdramatized and she raised her voice at the end of almost every sentence as if it were a question. Read the book rather than listen to this recording and you'll enjoy it a lot more.
This was a really nice read! I appreciate how the author really gets what women are thinking. We're strange creatures aren't we?! Enjoy.
Very sweet - I need to read more by this author
Another lovely read from Debbie Macomber. This book is part of the The Shop on Blossom street series. It's about a knitting store, the owner, clients and the friendships they develop as they learn to knit or further their skills as knitters. There's always a pattern included for you keen knitters...Very charming and escapist, to be sure!