Knit the Season
A new heartwarming novel from the #1 New York Times- bestselling author. Knit the Season is a loving, moving, laugh-out-loud celebration of special times with friends and family. The story begins a year after the end of Knit Two, with Dakota Walker's trip to spend the Christmas holidays with her...
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A new heartwarming novel from the #1 New York Times- bestselling author. Knit the Season is a loving, moving, laugh-out-loud celebration of special times with friends and family. The story begins a year after the end of Knit Two, with Dakota Walker's trip to spend the Christmas holidays with her Gran in Scotland-accompanied by her father, her grandparents, and her mother's best friend, Catherine. Together, they share a trove of happy memories about Christmases past with Dakota's mom, Georgia Walker-from Georgia's childhood to her blissful time as a doting new mom. From Thanksgiving through HanukĀkah and Christmas to New Year's, Knit the Season is a novel about the richness of family bonds and the joys of friendship.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780399156380 (0399156380)
Publish date: November 3rd 2009
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Pages no: 260
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Crafts,
Family,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Holiday,
Christmas,
Crafty,
Knitting
Series: Friday Night Knitting Club (#3)
The final book in the Friday Night Knitting Club series takes us through the holidays season as big changes are afoot for the members of the club. Set one year after the last installment, Anita and Marty are finally getting married, Catherine's relationship with Marco is growing deeper, Peri's busin...
This was wonderful! The shortest and the best of the three books about the Friday Night Knitting Club. Dakota's twenty, no longer a child and everyone is starting to get on with their own dreams. But their not deserting her! So much of their lives still revolve around Dakota and the yarn shop and th...
Did not enjoy this book as much as the previous two books. Still liked it just not as much.Too disjointed of a book.
A 3.5 star review.Definitely the weakest of the lot, but it's a sweet Christmas story (starting just before Thanksgiving and ending just after New Years Eve) and a quick read, so perfect for a lazy Christmas Day morning.It's linked quite closely to "Knit Two" and ties up a lot of the loose ends from...
not my fav. of the knit books