![]() ![]() ![]() As she works the stitches, everyone around her is compelled to tell stories that Dakota has never heard about her family before, giving her a new perspective on the life and career she is trying to design. Amidst the upcoming holiday season (which includes a wedding), Dakota starts trying to finish knitting a sweater that her mother started before Dakota was even born. ![]() Now young Dakota Walker is in college, still surrounded by the knitting club women that have become like her family. Synopsis: We first meet the characters of Knit the Season in Friday Night Knitting Club, where a group of women come together to discuss knitting tips, and – more importantly – share their joys (and defeats) in life. I’m back for the third book in the series because I just fell in love with the characters. ![]() I wasn’t having much success with knitting while reading (yes, I’ve tried), so decided reading a novel that revolves around knitting was the best way to combine two things I adore. Reason for Reading: I picked up the first book of this series, Friday Night Knitting Club, about a year ago (reading and knitting are two of my favourite things). Reviewed by L.D.Y Trade, 324 pages, 2009 Rating: 9/10 ![]()
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