02383cam a2200385 4500 62138576 TxAuBib 20070504120000.0 070504s2005||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u TxAuBib Macomber, Debbie. The Shop on Blossom Street / Debbie Macomber. [New York, N.Y. : Harper Audio, 2005. Blossom Street ; 1 Downloadable audio file. Title from: Title details screen. Abridged. Performed by Linda Emond. There's a little shop on Blossom Street in Seattle called A Good Yarn. You go there to buy knitting supplies and patterns, and now it's offering a knitting class. The first lesson: how to knit a baby blanket. For owner Lydia Hoffman, the shop represents her dream of beginning a new life free from the cancer that has ravaged her twice. A life that offers a chance at love and maybe marriage. Jacqueline Donovan is stuck in a marriage that has dwindled into an arrangement of separate rooms and separate lives. She disapproves of the woman married to her only son, but if she knits a baby blanket, she can at least pretend to like her pregnant daughter-in-law. For Carol Girard, the baby blanket brings a message of hope as she and her husband make a final attempt at in vitro pregnancy. And tense-looking Alix Townsend, that's Alix with an "i", is learning to knit her blanket for her court-ordered community service project. Brought together by an age-old craft, these four women make unexpected discoveries about themselves and each other. Discoveries that lead to love, to friendship and acceptance, to laughter and dreams. Requires OverDrive Media Console (file size: 73434 KB). Mode of access: World Wide Web. 20070504. Women Washington (State) Fiction. Knitters (Persons) Fiction. Female friendship Fiction. . Knitting Fiction. Audiobooks. Seattle (Wash.) Fiction. . Psychological fiction. Love stories. Emond, Linda. OverDrive, Inc. Blossom Street ; 1. https://ncdl.overdrive.com/media/93CD2981-EE66-406B-9F2A-68412318827E