SUMMER ON BLOSSOM STREET
Author: Debbie Macomber ISBN:
9780778326434
5/2009 CONTEMPORARY Publisher: MIRA
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Knitting and life. They're both about beginnings--and endings. That's why it makes sense for Lydia Goetz, owner of A Good Yarn on Seattle's Blossom Street, to offer 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. She recently ended her engagement to a man who doesn't know the meaning of faithful, and she's trying to get over him. Then there's Alix Turner. She and her husband, Jordan, want a baby, which means she has to quit smoking. And Bryan Hutchinson joins the class because he needs a way to deal with the stress of running his family's business—not to mention the lawsuit brought against him by an unscrupulous lawyer.
Life can be as complicated as a knitting pattern. Just ask Anne Marie Roche. She and her adopted daughter, Ellen, finally have the happiness they wished for. And then a stranger comes to her bookstore asking questions.
Or ask Lydia herself. Not only is she coping with her increasingly frail mother, but she and Brad have unexpectedly become foster parents to an angry, defiant twelve-year-old.
But as Lydia already knows, when life gets difficult and your stitches are snarled, your friends can always help! |
RRAH's THOUGHTS AND PONDERINGS: 
Debbie Macomber returns with a sweet installment in her Blossom Street series. Lydia Goetz has come up with a new knitting class, and it’s time to catch up with old friends and meet new ones as they knit a sampler scarf—pattern included—and try to quit something.
Returning are Alix Turner and Anne Marie Roche, with new issues to face. Alix wants to get pregnant, but her cigarette habit is proving hard to break. Anne Marie has a lovely adopted daughter, but the biological father of her child has appeared out of the blue and wants a relationship with Anne Marie’s daughter—and maybe her too.
New characters are Phoebe and Hutch. Phoebe is in a bad relationship with a toxic man, and Hutch has a toxic relationship with his family business. Phoebe could lose herself and Hutch could lose his life, if they can’t quit their current situations.
Macomber mines everyday life situations and builds an attention-catching, fast moving novel out of her various parts. SUMMER ON BLOSSOM STREET is another excellent addition to a heart-warming series.
Heather Hiestand |