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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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8 primary books9 released booksBlossom Street is a 9-book series with 8 primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by Debbie Macomber.
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This is such a touching story. Debbie Macomber is so good at weaving multiple touching stories together.
This book is about so many things. It's about wanting a baby when you know you can't have one. About wanting to adopt a baby and the knowing the chances are slim that will happen. It is about being a foster child that isn't wanted and gets thrust from home to home and feeling like you have no place anywhere. It is also about a young girl that dreamed of meeting her father when she didn't even know his name. It is also about chocolate but you'll have to read the book to figure out how that ties in.
Lydia, who owns the yarn store on Blossom street, decides to have another knitting class called “knit to quit”. One person is trying to quit smoking, one is trying to quit stress, and one is trying to quit a man.
I love every book I've read in the Blossom Street Series. Every book I read just makes me love it more.