Sunday, February 28, 2010

Feb. 24, 2010 - Knit the Season by Kate Jacobs

Not only does The Friday Night Knitting Club have one sequel, it has two. Here again, in the novel Knit the Season, the story of Georgia Walker's daughter and the family and friends who support her after her mother's death, continues. No one is more surprised than I am that I actually care to read more about these characters. Looking back to the conclusion of the first book, it did end rather abruptly and left many of the character's fates hanging. So it shouldn't be surprising to realize that the story is not over yet.

Dakota Walker and her friend Anita, who is now 80 years old and is finally getting married, are back and it's Christmas, a season known for love and miracles. What will this season bring for Dakota and her friends? New romances, friendships, and happy memories will certainly play a part in the magic of the holidays. And amazingly enough, Georgia will also play a part here, as Dakota learns more about her mother through shared remembrances and a potential visit to Scotland where her mother spent her childhood. Thus, Georgia's legacy for her daughter continues. Dakota is surrounded by a family of friends intertwined by a love for Georgia and for the knitting club where it all began.

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