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The Friday Night Knitting Club (Center Point Platinum Fiction (Large Print))
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9781585479634
Format: Large Print
ISBN: 1585479632
Label: Center Point Large Print
Manufacturer: Center Point Large Print
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 510
Publication Date: 2007-04
Publisher: Center Point Large Print
Studio: Center Point Large Print
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Editorial Review: A charming and moving novel about female friendship and the experiences that knit us together-even when we least expect it.
Walker and Daughter is Georgia Walker's little yarn shop, tucked into a quiet storefront on Manhattan's Upper West Side. The Friday Night Knitting Club was started by some of Georgia's regulars, who gather once a week to work on their latest projects and to chat-and occasionally clash-over their stories of love, life, and everything in between.
Georgia has her hands full, juggling the demands of running the store and raising her spunky teen daughter, Dakota, by herself. Thank goodness for Anita, her mentor and dear friend, and the rest of the members of the knitting club-who are just as varied as the skeins of yarn in the shop's bins. There's Peri, a prelaw student turned handbag designer; Darwin, a somewhat aloof feminist grad student; and Lucie, a petite, quiet woman who's harboring some secrets of her own.
However, unexpected changes soon throw these women's lives into disarray, and the shop's comfortable world gets shaken up like a snow globe. James, Georgia's ex, decides that he wants to play a larger role in Dakota's life-and possibly Georgia's as well. Cat, a former friend from high school, returns to New York as a rich Park Avenue wife and uneasily renews her old bond with Georgia. Meanwhile, Anita must confront her growing (and reciprocated) feelings for Marty, the kind neighborhood deli owner. And when the unthinkable happens, they realize what they've created: not just a knitting club, but a sisterhood
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Somewhat less than hoped. . .
As a knitter, I had high hopes for this book. Perhaps overly high?
I'm not a fan - the whole thing seemed contrived, and I remember thinking at the beginning "I bet she already has the actresses picked out for this to become a movie." Of course Julia Roberts and her red hair are going to play Georgia! It seemed like she picked something "trendy" (knitting) and then wrote a book about it with the whole intent of having a movie about it. (I noticed her other book is on another "trendy" ... Read More
Rating: - ZZZZzzzzzz
I didn't enjoy this book. There are too many pages developing the characters but yet I still never really felt I knew them. The premise of the book thrills me, I would love to sit in on a group of women in their Friday night club but this club was a little on the dull side.
Too many cliches, too many things overexplained.
Rating: - Engaging and surprising
I finished this book a couple of weeks ago and find that I'm still thinking about it. I was surprised by the turn of events at the end; I usually avoid books that include this particular topic because it's too close to home. Nonetheless I think Ms. Jacobs wrote an interesting story with interesting characters and relationships. I'm looking forward to reading 'Comfort Food' because I like her writing style. I'm a beginning knitter, too, and I drew inspiration from the knitting aspects of the story.
Rating: - Could have done without that downer!
For me the ending ruined this book. It was going along at a 4 star pace, as an enjoyable read, about different woman, all friends, traveling different interesting journeys in life....then the last quarter of the book came along....totally ruined whatever redeeming qualities the book had. I'll say no more, so as not to ruin it for anyone, but if you like an even somewhat "feel good" story, you might not want to read this. Totally a downer ending.
Rating: - Read this if you have nothing else to do.
This book is so predictable. Boring. I don't know why I bothered to finish the book. Characters were uninspiring and undeveloped. What's up with the Scottish granny that knows everything? And don't even get me started on the deadbeat dad that redeems himself. I definitely do not recommend this book unless you are an avid reader of chic lit.
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