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Return to Flower Street

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The Guiding Thread shop on Tsvetochnaya Street has become a kind of club for women who enjoy knitting. While knitting, they discuss their plans and problems, support each other in difficult times, and consider new designs and important events in their lives. Alix marries for love, but her fiancé's behavior makes her question whether he really wants her. Lydia's sister Margaret is desperately worried about her daughter, and Colette is in love, but she doesn't want to admit it, even to herself. They all rush to the Guiding Thread, knowing that their favorite pastime and friendly support await them there. Lydia is happy; this is exactly how she dreamed her shop would be.

And, of course, Debbie Macomber offers a detailed description of the two versions of the shawl that her novel's heroines are working on: a simple, warm one and a more intricate, lacy one.
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