Knit the Season
By Kate Jacobs
By Kate Jacobs
By Kate Jacobs
By Kate Jacobs
By Kate Jacobs
Read by Carrington MacDuffie
By Kate Jacobs
Read by Carrington MacDuffie
Part of Friday Night Knitting Club Series
Part of Friday Night Knitting Club Series
Part of Friday Night Knitting Club Series
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$16.00
Nov 02, 2010 | ISBN 9780425236765
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Nov 03, 2009 | ISBN 9781101151051
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Nov 03, 2009 | ISBN 9781101145838
438 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Knit the Season
“The spirit of the season permeates every page.”—USA Today
“Readers who anticipate comforting, heartwarming stories from Jacobs’s series will not be disappointed: curling up with a Friday Night Knitting Club novel is like visiting with old friends…This holiday entry is sure to please fans and leave them hungry for the next installment.”—Booklist
“The newest addition to Kate Jacobs’s immensely popular Friday Night Knitting Club series…[gives readers a] warm, fuzzy feeling.”—Family Circle
More Praise for the Friday Night Knitting Club Series
“Like Steel Magnolias set in Manhattan.”—USA Today
“The book’s great—worth reading now.”—Glamour
“Impossible to put down.”—Booklist
“As comforting, enveloping and warm as a well-crafted afghan.”—Publishers Weekly
“Fans [will] eagerly snuggle in to see how the friends piece together their knitting projects while finding solace in one another’s company.”—People
“Fans of Debbie Macomber’s Blossom Street series will find much to enjoy here.”—Library Journal
“It’s all here—dating, love, motherhood, career, estrangement, death and, especially, friendships that span generations…[A] quick, fun, poignant yarn.”—The Seattle Times
“Knitters will enjoy seeing the healing power of stitching put into words. Its simplicity and soothing repetition leave room for conversation, laughter, revelations, and friendship—just like the beauty shop in Steel Magnolias.”—Detroit Free Press
“An absolutely beautiful, deeply moving portrait of female friendship.”—New York Times bestselling author Kristin Hannah
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