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Knit One Pearl One
Knit One Pearl One: A Beach Street Knitting Society Novel | Gil McNeil
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Knit one . . . It’s been a busy few years since Jo Mackenzie lost her husband. Life has brought adventure, surprises, unexpected pleasures, and, of course, lots of knitting. Jo’s seaside yarn shop, with a brand new cafÉ, has taken off, keeping her busier than ever. And being a single mum to two boys and headstrong toddler Pearl is just as exhausting and enchanting as she thought it would be. On top of all that, celebrity diva Grace has a secret; Jo’s firecracker best friend Ellen is launching a new television series; and lovable but hapless Martin continues his oft misguided attempts to woo Jo. Just when Jo thinks she has about all she can handle, Daniel, Pearl’s globe-trotting dad, turns up out of the blue . . . Purl one . . . But with a little help from her friends, and her beloved Gran, Jo is building a new life for herself by the sea, stitch by stitch. Warm and witty, Knit One Pearl One will delight new readers to the Beach Street series and give the legions of existing fans a chance to visit the British seaside again, without having to worry about the weather. Praise for Gil McNeil and the Beach Street Knitting Society series “Warm and wonderful.” —Cosmopolitan (UK) “A warmly winning second-chance novel . . . Smartly written, Beach Street is also very, very funny.” —Christian Science Monitor
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This is the third and final book of the Beach Street Knitting series. As a series, I really enjoyed it- it was light hearted, funny and easy to read. However, this one fell a bit flat for me and it almost felt as if it had been written just for the sake of being written. There wasn‘t much from book 2 that was really resolved or changed. McNeil could probably have stopped at the 2nd book and been just fine.