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Comfort Food

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Comfort Food

Kate Jacobs
EAN: 9781436219945  US SRP: $39.95
4 stars

Summary: In this smart, delicious audiobook by the bestselling author of "The Friday Night Knitting Club," a celebrity chef shows her friends and family the joy of fulfillment--and manages to spice up her own life at the same time. Unabridged. 10 CDs. More

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Comfort Food

Kate Jacobs
EAN: 9781433234828  US SRP: $49.95
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Summary: From the New York Times best-selling author of The Friday Night Knitting Club comes a delectable new novel about food, family, and second chances.Augusta “Gus� Simpson, a Martha Stewart-esque TV cooking personality, has come a long way since her husband died suddenly, leaving her to raise and support their two daughters on her own. Channeling her grief into hard work, she carved a successful career out of her natural talents as a chef and hostess. But now, as she approaches 50, she finds tha... More

The Friday Night Knitting Club

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The Friday Night Knitting Club

Kate Jacobs
EAN: 9781433283796  US SRP: $49.95
2 stars

Summary: Walker & Daughter is a little yarn shop in a quiet storefront in Manhattan. Its Friday Night Knitting Club members are almost a sisterhood, but everyones lives are thrown into disarray when unexpected changes shake up the shops comfortable world. More

Knit Two

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Knit Two

Kate Jacobs
EAN: 9781433266041  US SRP: $49.95
4 stars

Summary: This sequel to the best-selling The Friday Night Knitting Club returns to the Manhattan knitting store Walker & Daughter five years after the death of the store’s owner, Georgia Walker. Georgia’s daughter, Dakota, is now an eighteen-year-old freshman at New York University, running the knitting store part-time with the help of the members of the Friday Night Knitting Club. Drawn together by their love for Dakota and the sense of family that the club provides, each knitter is struggling with ... More

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