Knitting
Knitting in Fiction
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Knitting: A Novel by Anne Bartlett When two very different women stop to help a stranger in trouble, the two women are drawn together by their love of knitting, and the women help each other overcome grief and loss as their friendship grows. Catalog Link |
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Family Tree by Barbara Delinsky When a white couple gives birth to a baby with distinctly black features, a family is thrown into turmoil. Catalog Link |
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Sins and Needles (Needlecraft Mystery series) by Monica Ferris When adoptee Lucille Jones arrives in town to research her roots, she discovers her striking resemblance to local Jan Henderson, but when Jan becomes a suspect in the murder of her great aunt, Betsy Devonshire investigates to find the truth. Catalog Link |
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Leeway Cottage: A Novel by Beth Gutcheon In a tale that spans a long-term twentieth-century marriage, wealthy Sydney Brant marries Danish pianist Laurus Moss on the eve of the Nazi invasion of Denmark and finds their marriage challenged by disparate views of the world. Catalog Link |
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The Knitting Circle: A Novel by Ann Hood Grieving over the loss of her only child, Mary Baxter joins a knitting circle in Providence, Rhode Island, whose members teach her valuable lessons about friendship, love and redemption. Catalog Link |
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The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs Gathering for their weekly knitting club at a small yarn shop in Manhattan, a group of friends shares such challenges as children, navigating their careers, and pursuing relationships. Catalog Link |
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Died in the Wool: A Knitting Mystery by Mary Kruger When knitting shop owner Ariadne Evans stumbles upon the body of Edith Perry, a temperamental customer, in her store, she is plunged into the investigation of the crime. Catalog Link |
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Knitting Under the Influence by Claire LaZebnik Three twenty-something women in Los Angeles deal with relationships and family, with their weekly Sunday knitting circle as the only thing holding them together. Catalog Link |
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The Shop on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber When Lydia Hoffman, a cancer survivor and owner of A Good Yarn, starts a knitting class for her patrons, she forms a special friendship and bond with three special women. |
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Solstice Wood by Patricia A. McKillip The death of her beloved grandfather forces bookstore owner Sylvia Lynn to return to her childhood home and confront the family that raised her. Catalog Link |
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Knit One, Kill Two (Knitting Mystery series) by Maggie Sefton Finding a killer becomes an all too personal quest for Kelly Flynn when she returns to Colorado from Washington D.C. to uncover the truth about the death of her beloved aunt. Catalog Link |