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Summer On Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber
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Summer On Blossom Street

by Debbie Macomber

Series: Blossom Street series (Book 5)

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Summer on Blossom Street is the fifth book in the Blossom Street Series by Debbie Macomber. Lydia Goetz, who owns A Good Yarn, starts a knitting class called "Knit to Quit" for those who are trying to quit something. It could be smoking, a man, or stress. We meet several new characters and get caught up with some series regulars. Phoebe is trying to get over a cheating ex-fiance and Hutch is trying to lesson the business related stress in his life. We also see how Anne Marie is handling the appearance of her adopted daughter's birth father showing up in their lives. This book is about friends and family helping each other out during difficult times.

I always enjoy reading Debbie Macomber's books. She just has a lovely, comfortable style that just brings you right into the story. Her characters are real and I always love finding out what they are up to. Blossom Street is wonderful-it is like one big family that you want to know all about! Yes, this book will leave you with a smile in your heart. ( )
  julyso | Dec 13, 2009 |
Another perfect book. I love these books - they are light, easy, fun reads. It's the reason I pick them up. And they involve knitting and a little book talk and how can you go wrong with that? ( )
  Brandie | Aug 18, 2009 |
I love these books. I always cry and the end. I always find myself rooting for the four people who highlight the story and hope for the best. The best usually happens but you still sit on the edge of your seat as you read about, Lydia, Anne Marie, Phoebe and Hutch (who is a man who learns to knit with this group of women)and hope that the major problem in their lives is overcome and all to the good. Predictable, maybe, but I still cringe when things go wrong and cry at the ending! ( )
  koalamom | Jul 20, 2009 |
I wait and wait for each book release in this series and again the wait was so well worth it! I loved this book as much as 20 wishes!

I truly want to give nothing away here but Debbie Macomber has picked back up with Alex, who I wanted to hear more about and has made her even more real. The author also goes in one direction as my mind automatically tries to jump ahead and thinks it knows the outcome and yet I get surprised.

Debbie Macomber also revisits adoption which being adopted myself she is able to hit emotions right on. Loved yet one more Blossom Street story!!! ( )
  BONS | Jun 29, 2009 |
Another Blossom St. book by Macomber, absolutely fabulous as usual! ( )
  JaneAustenNut | Jun 27, 2009 |
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Wednesday morning, a not-so-perfect June day, I turned over the Open sign at my yarn store on Blossom Street.
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Knitting is a lot like life... dropped stitches and all!
Knitting and life. They're both about beginnings - and endings. That's why it makes sense for Lydia Goetz, owner of A Good Yarn on Seattle's Blossom Street, to offer a class called Knit to Quit. It's for people who want to quit something - or someone! - and start a new phase of their lives.

First to join is Phoebe Rylander. She recently ended her engagement to a man who doesn't know the meaning of faithful, and she's trying to get over him. Then there's Alix Turner. She and her husband, Jordan, want a baby, which means she has to quit smoking . And Bryan Hutchinson joins the class because he needs a way to deal with the stress of running his family's business - not to mention the lawsuit brought against him by an unscrupulous lawyer.

Life can be as complicated as a knitting pattern. Just ask Anne Marie Roche. She and her adopted daughter, Ellen, finally have the happiness they wished for. And then a stranger comes to her bookstore asking quiestions.

Or ask Lydia herself. Not only is she coping with her increasingly frail mother, but she and Brad have unexpectedly become foster parents to an angry, defiant twelve-year-old.

But as Lydia already knows, when life gets difficult and your stitches are snarled, your friends can always help!

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