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A Good Yarn  (Blossom Street, Bk 2)
A Good Yarn - Blossom Street, Bk 2
Author: Debbie Macomber
Please join me at A Good Yarn! It's a wonderful little knitting shop in downtown Seattle -- a place of welcome and warmth, of friends old and new. Come and discover how knitting a pair of socks can change your life! Debbie Macomber Lydia Hoffman owns the shop on Blossom Street. In the year since it opened, A Good Yarn has thrived -- and so h...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780778322955
ISBN-10: 0778322955
Publication Date: 5/1/2006
Pages: 400
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 814 ratings
Publisher: Mira Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, Bk 2) on + 18 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
I love Debbie Macomber, she makes her charcters real, I know people like this and see myself in many of them. This knitting club is a pleasure. She proves to us that people do not have to be alike to appreciate each other.
dangerouscrochet avatar reviewed A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, Bk 2) on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I enjoyd this book. Made for a nice warm read. Kind of book where you make your cup of tea or coffee, snuggle in the bed or couch with a blanket, and just ENJOY and relax.
reviewed A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, Bk 2) on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Great story of ones commitment to your own goals, being able to stand up even when those closest to you arent very supportive, fun story!
katzpawz avatar reviewed A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, Bk 2) on + 281 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
OK, everybody who loves Debbie Macomber wave your hands------STOP! The wind is blowing the rest of the world away! This is a fitting follow up to The Shop on Blossom Street. Debbie writes characters you can get to know and wrap your brain around. What's next for Lydia and Brad - can't wait to find out! And who does the illustrations for her book covers? I want to live there!
joane avatar reviewed A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, Bk 2) on
Helpful Score: 3
It was fun catching up with Lydia and meeting her new friends. But, having read The Shop on Blossom St only a couple weeks ago I found A Good Yarn too repetative i.e. recapping what happened in the first book and not enough new stuff in the second. I suppose if I'd read them when they first came out, having to wait a whole year between reads, that might be different.
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emeraldfire avatar reviewed A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, Bk 2) on
When we last left Lydia Hoffman, she had just opened her knitting shop - A Good Yarn - on Blossom Street in downtown Seattle. This was her way of celebrating her cancer remission and she offered various knitting classes to those who wanted to learn such a skill. Well, in the year since A Good Yarn first opened, the little shop has thrived - and so has Lydia. This is due in no small part to Lydia's deep friendships with her first three students - Jacqueline Donovan, Carol Girard and Alix Townsend - and her close relationship with Brad Goetz.

But when Brad's ex-wife suddenly reappears in his life, Lydia is not really sure what to do. She only knows that she loves Brad's son, Cody, very much and that she's beginning to fall in love with his father as well. Lydia is suddenly terribly afraid and unable to fully trust her new found happiness.

Elise Beaumont, a retired librarian, joins one of Lydia's popular knitting classes. Since losing her life savings, Elise has been living with her daughter, Aurora - the only positive legacy from her brief but tumultuous marriage to professional gambler, Marvin 'Maverick' Beaumont. Now she learns that her onetime husband plans to visit, and that Aurora wants a relationship with her father, regardless of Elise's feelings about him or the present situation.

Bethanne Hamlin, like Elise, is facing the fallout from a divorce. However her husband, Grant, left her for another woman - not a deck of cards - and she's still struggling to rebuild and completely reshape her life. She joins the knitting class at her children's urging; determined that this will be her first step in her effort to recover a sense of dignity and hope. Then Bethanne starts her own small business and also meets a man with whom she has something remarkably surprising in common!

Courtney Pulanski is a seriously depressed and overweight teenager. Since her mother's death, she has been staying with her grandmother Vera. Vera is doing her best, trying to help Courtney...help that takes the form of dragging her reluctant granddaughter around to swimming sessions at the local Seniors' Center - and to the knitting class at A Good Yarn. Like so many women, these four find companionship and comfort with each other and in the age-old craft of knitting. Who knew that knitting socks could completely change someone's life?

I must say that I certainly enjoyed reading this book; the story was well-written and very poignant and sentimental. However, while the story was very good, and I'm glad to have read it; I will say that it was just the slightest bit too sugary sweet for my taste. I give A Good Yarn by Debbie Macomber an A! I will definitely read more books in the Blossom Street Series - or perhaps another book by Debbie Macomber - at some point in the future, but I think that I will wait for a while.
lizmiller avatar reviewed A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, Bk 2) on + 5 more book reviews
I have just finished this book which is the second in a series. It is from a heartfelt perspective and tells the story of realities of life for women who find community, as well as healing,in a knitting class. I am looking forward to reading the rest of the series and hope that you might start on that journey as well. Happy Reading!!!
reviewed A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, Bk 2) on + 20 more book reviews
2 thumbs up
reviewed A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, Bk 2) on + 593 more book reviews
Very good read
reviewed A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, Bk 2) on + 5 more book reviews
good book , Always liked the author
reviewed A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, Bk 2) on + 8 more book reviews
Kind of slow building; but does draw you into characters lives. Good read
reviewed A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, Bk 2) on + 2 more book reviews
A satisfying read


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