Friday, October 8, 2010

A good Yarn - Book Review


A good Yarn is women's fiction. I picked up the book, because he saw to the illustration of a basket full of wires that suggested the warmth or my mother, who used to be a Weaver. I can never weave well, although I learned two suture, mesh and purl points and managed to come up with a few elements of baby for my children. Reading this book made me yearn to weave once again.

History, however, is not weave but about friendship, while weaving is used as a prop. The main character, Lydia Hoffman, has fought cancer successfully, and she opened a store, "a good Yarn," sell yarn. The store, she also teaches weaving a couple of groups. Brad Goetz, Lydia, love interest is UPS that brings the delivery driver.Brad has a small girl who adores the lidia.Para saké daughter and consternation of Lydia, is formed with his wife unfair, Brad only to change course again more later.

Found me very interesting secondary characters and almost most near of the main characters of the strength of his portrait.The rigid and vain Elise Beaumont, retired librarian and her ex-husband and professional player, Maverick, make an interesting couple whose passion and conflicts attract the interest of the reader.

My favorite character is Bethanne Hamlin, who, once faced a hurtful divorce, joins the class of weaving and comes out a winner in the business of planning part with some magic of licensed in writing of the Bethanne capricious Macomber.Hija is assisted by another Tejedor, Courtney Pulanski, a depressed and overweight teenager who falls for Bethanne son.

Leaves of a fairy final little dust the reader with a note positive with the celebration of female power and success.The plot has increased steadily and makes the reader feel pleasure of reading this book.

As a successful and smooth, history A Good Yarn is not frivolous or trivial in absoluto.cada character is very well developed and each character learns to cope with life in different terms.

The author, Debbie Macomber, with more than 100 books of contemporary women's fiction has won many premios.Algunos of his other books are: Cedar Cove, shop in the street of the flower, heart of Texas, return to the Promise, Promise, Marina Woman, Buffalo Valley, Dakota del Born, trilogy Orchard Valley, Almost Paradise, the Men Manning, Moon Over Water, Angels Everywhere, Touched By Angels, 5-B Poppy Place, this area of marriage, Morning Comes Softly, Some Kind of Wonderful.

The book is hard cover and 352 pages ISBN-10: 0778321444 and ISBN-13:
978-0778321446.

While the end of the story feels more like wishful thinking of real life, the friendship between the knitters is tender and touching, making "a good Yarn" a delight to read.








Joy Cagil, is an author of http://www.Writing.Com/, which is a site for writers of his portfolio can be found in http://www.Writing.Com/authors/joycag


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