This was a recommended read by both my sister and a knitting group member so I thought I would give it a read. It's almost corny but there's something comfortable about the group. The main character, Georgia Walker, drives the story with her path of hardship, friendship, and forgiveness. The supporting cast are almost cliché--representing every socio-economic group out there. But the spirit of the book is strong. What I liked about it was the voice: each character is explored and authentic. What I didn't like about it was the predictability. Aside from that, I really liked the book and will probably pick up the second installment. And I really enjoyed the knitting talk.
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