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A Life in Stitches

Knitting My Way Through Love, Loss, and Laughter--Tenth Anniversary Edition

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A hilarious, heartfelt romp that will bring you home to yourself. You don't have to be a knitter to fall in love with this book—any person who's ever made anything with their hands will dive joyfully into these pages and come back up renewed and ready to create.

Tenth Anniversary Edition - This beloved bestseller is newly updated with fresh stories and extra devotion to the happiness found in everyday tools.

Internationally bestselling author Rachael Herron shows that when life unravels, there's usually a way to knit it back together again, and if there's not, there's still hope to be found in the simple tools of the craft. Honest, funny, and full of warmth, Herron's tales, each inspired by something she knitted, will speak to anyone who's ever loved (or lost). From her very first sweater (a hilarious disaster) to the yellow afghan that caused a breakup (and, ultimately, a breakthrough), every chapter has a moving story behind it. This beautifully candid collection about crafting the art of happiness through joy and grief is perfect for fans of Elizabeth Gilbert and Glennon Doyle.

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Rachael Herron is the author of more than two dozen books, including thriller (under R.H. Herron), mainstream fiction, feminist romance, memoir, and nonfiction about writing. She received her MFA in writing from Mills College, Oakland, and she teaches writing extension workshops at both UC Berkeley and Stanford. She is a proud member of the NaNoWriMo Writer's Board. An AmeriKiwi, she's currently living in New Zealand.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 12, 2011
      Novelist and blogger Herron isnât really old enough to write a memoir. But that doesnât stop her from sharing interesting, sometimes poignant, and often humorous scenes from her life in 20 essays organized around her life-long passion for knitting. Herron, who is young and attractive enough to sit in bars and knit socks without looking like a nut, turns in honest, well-considered appraisals of choices sheâs made, turns sheâs taken, and people sheâs known. Itâs a big year for Herron, whose A Cypress Hollow Yarn series (William Morrow) will hit its third installment in October with Wishes and Stitches. She also writes a popular knitting blog, but the essays here are deeper and more polished than pumped-up blog entries. And while the book has a hipster vibe, the personal truths and revelations mined are universal enough to resonate with all ages. For knitters, opening this book will be like curling up on a couch with a pair of needles, a ball of yarn, and a couple of cocktails with a good girlfriendâa guilt-free indulgence in the twin pleasures of friendship and handicrafts.

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