A Good Yarn

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MIRA, May 1, 2010 - Fiction - 400 pages


Lydia Hoffman owns the shop on Blossom Street. In the year since it opened, A Good Yarn has thrived—and so has Lydia. A lot of that is due to Brad Goetz. But when Brad's ex-wife reappears, Lydia is suddenly afraid to trust her newfound happiness.

Three women join Lydia's newest class. Elise Beaumont, retired and bitterly divorced, learns that her onetime husband is reentering her life. Bethanne Hamlin is facing the fallout from a much more recent divorce. And Courtney Pulanski is a depressed and overweight teenager, whose grandmother's idea of helping her is to drag her to seniors' swim sessions—and to the knitting class at A Good Yarn.

 

Contents

Title Page
4
Dedication Page
5
Chapter One
13
Chapter Two
24
Chapter Three
34
Chapter Four
46
Chapter Five
55
Chapter Six
64
Chapter TwentySix
228
Chapter TwentySeven
235
Chapter TwentyEight
242
Chapter TwentyNine
249
Chapter Thirty
257
Chapter ThirtyOne
262
Chapter ThirtyTwo
269
Chapter ThirtyThree
275

Chapter Seven
73
Chapter Eight
80
Chapter Nine
87
Chapter Ten
95
Chapter Eleven
102
Chapter Twelve
111
Chapter Thirteen
122
Chapter Fourteen
129
Chapter Fifteen
139
Chapter Sixteen
146
Chapter Seventeen
156
Chapter Eighteen
166
Chapter Nineteen
173
Chapter Twenty
180
Chapter TwentyOne
187
Chapter TwentyTwo
198
Chapter TwentyThree
205
Chapter TwentyFour
211
Chapter TwentyFive
220
Chapter ThirtyFour
281
Chapter ThirtyFive
289
Chapter ThirtySix
296
Chapter ThirtySeven
302
Chapter ThirtyEight
310
Chapter ThirtyNine
316
Chapter Forty
323
Chapter FortyOne
330
Chapter FortyTwo
335
Chapter FortyThree
340
Chapter FortyFour
346
Chapter FortyFive
352
Chapter FortySix
359
Chapter FortySeven
365
Chapter FortyEight
371
Chapter FortyNine
376
Copyright Page
381
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Debbie Macomber, with more than 100 million copies of her books sold worldwide, is one of today's most popular authors. The #1 New York Times bestselling author is best known for her ability to create compelling characters and bring their stories to life in her books. Debbie is a regular resident on numerous bestseller lists, including the New York Times (70 times and counting), USA TODAY (currently 67 times) and Publishers Weekly (47 times). Visit her at www.DebbieMacomber.com.

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