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September 06, 2008
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| Back on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber | Reviewed by Alice Klein |  | Publisher: Mira
http://www.eharlequin.com
ISBN: 0778324516
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Women's Fiction/Romance
Release date: Apr 2007
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Price: $24.95
| Knitters unite! Debbie Macomber returns with another novel revolving around Blossom Street and the shop A Good Yarn with Back on Blossom Street.
This book tells the intertwined story of four women: Lydia, who owns A Good Yarn; Colette, a young widow who finds herself pregnant (but not from her late husband); Alix, who is so overwhelmed by wedding plans that she finds herself ready to call everything off; and Margaret, Lydia’s sister, whose daughter is seriously injured when she is involved in a car-jacking. The resulting drama brings everyone to the brink. Only sitting around and knitting can they find peace of mind and spirit as they work through the trials and tribulations of every day life.
It’s a must read for all, especially all of you Debbie Macomber fans. The characters are well-defined and the story continues to build to its conclusion. And, as a bonus, we get a few great knitting patterns. Now, we just have to wait for Ms. Macomber to write the next "chapter" in these women’s lives. | | |
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