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The Knitting Circle
The Knitting Circle
Author: Ann Hood
While mourning the death of her daughter, Ann Hood (An Ornithologist's Guide to Life) learned to knit. — In her comeback novel, Mary Baxter, living in Hood's own Providence, R.I., loses her five-year-old daughter to meningitis. Mary and her husband, Dylan, struggle to preserve their marriage, but the memories are too painful, and the healing too ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780393330441
ISBN-10: 0393330443
Publication Date: 1/14/2008
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 93 ratings
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
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Kairbear avatar reviewed The Knitting Circle on
Helpful Score: 6
What a beautiful story! At times it's heartbreaking, but it's also heartwarming. This is a wonderful story of women coming together, forming friendships and supporting each other. It makes me want to learn to knit and join a knitting circle!
Susanaque avatar reviewed The Knitting Circle on + 422 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
It is a wrenching story about loss that also manages to be consoling. It is testament to woman's friendship. I stayed up late at night to finish reading this book. Makes you want to go out and learn how to knit.
reviewed The Knitting Circle on + 32 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This is one of the most touching stories I have read. The characters really came alive to me. I am an avid knitter and knitting can make you happy and it also helps one to not think about problems or things that are not always pleasant. The Knitting Circle came together from different walks of life. It is a very caring book. Loved it!
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peacefulreader avatar reviewed The Knitting Circle on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Once I got past all of the tragic stories in this book I found it very enlightening. I re-evaluated my own situation and found myself with a more positive outlook. But it is a tear jerker in every sense.
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Helpful Score: 3
The Knitting Circle is the story of Mary and how she mourns and recovers from the sudden death of her only child. She joins a knitting group seeking a distraction from her overwhelming grief. She not only finds distraction, but also as a group of women who become friends and -- through their own stories -- a guide to moving on from tragedy.The Knitting Circle has some shortcomings--Mary's mother's story seems contrived and Mary never worries about her job or finances, but on balance it is a good read. The fact that the novel is based on author Ann Hood's real life experiences adds to the poignancy.
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good read
Readnmachine avatar reviewed The Knitting Circle on + 1474 more book reviews
As much as I enjoy knitting, I have to conclude that knitting groups in general make lousy backdrops for novels. With few exceptions, they run to the simple and sappy. This one, unfortunately, is not one of the exceptions. The main character has lost a child, as Hood did, and spirals into a deep depression, also shadowing Hood's experience. But Constant Reader has difficulty accepting the notion that the women in the knitting circle to which Mary Baxter is reluctantly dragged all have some deep hidden sorrow whose discovery helps Mary heal.
lovesllamas avatar reviewed The Knitting Circle on + 3 more book reviews
The main character is a mother whose child has died. She learns to cope with a group of women who form a knitting circle. Quite true to life and they all talk about problems in their lives. A good read.


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