Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Martin Dressler did me in so I wanted a change. On the lighter side, I finished Kate Jacobs Friday Night Knitting Club. From Booklist:Georgia Walker's entire life is wrapped up in running her knitting store, Walker and Daughter, and caring for her 12-year-old daughter, Dakota. With the help of Anita, a lively widow in her seventies, Georgia starts the Friday Night Knitting Club, which draws loyal customers and a few oddballs. Darwin Chiu, a feminist grad student, believes knitting is downright old-fashioned, but she's drawn to the club as her young marriage threatens to unravel. Lucie, 42, a television producer, is about to become a mother for the first time--without a man in her life. Brash book editor KC finds her career has stalled unexpectedly, while brilliant Peri works at Walker and Daughter by day and designs handbags at night. Georgia gets her own taste of upheaval when Dakota's father reappears, hoping for a second chance. The yarn picks up steam as it draws to a conclusion, and an unexpected tragedy makes it impossible to put down. Jacobs' winning first novel is bound to have appeal among book clubs. Kristine Huntley.

Various contemporary female characters make this an interesting yet relaxed read.

In my car: Alexander McCall Smith's The Right Attitude to Rain. He's such a good story teller with some introspection. It makes me want to go to Scotland.

1 comments:

  1. Reading anything by Alexander McCall Smith puts me in such a warm fuzzy mood! I just picked up The World According to Bertie (4th in the 44 Scotland Street series). Looking forward to it. Did you happen to see Smith when he was at the Paramount a few months ago? Delightful!

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