When Beth Carruthers is invited to join a knitting circle, her first impulse is to hide under her bed. It's true her social life has shriveled lately'but could she really be in danger of turning into her chickflick- watching drone of a roommate, or forming an unhealthy attachment with a pet, like her friend Mel? OK, fine. Yarn: bring it on. Turns out learning to knit is fun, and Beth feels an instant connection to her new companions. Over red wine and flashing needles, she can be herself. She even starts dating again. But she soon learns that her new man has a secret so shocking it could end their relationship'and worse, destroy the best group of friends she's ever had.
Although her social life is at ground zero, freelance writer Beth Caruthers knows she did the right thing when she rid herself of her boyfriend, as he rejected any meaningful commitment beyond the bed. However, needing some outside activity and especially wanting to avoid her roommate's plight of having a pet as her best and only friend, Beth joins a knitting circle, a hobby she quickly enjoys. Beth appreciates the company of her new knitting friends and even begins dating again. However, her new boyfriend's secrets end their relationship but also as a consequence leave Beth a pariah amidst her knitting friends. As she muses introspectively, Beth finds herself lacking and with renewed courage rejects a proposal and tries to atone for her transgressions with her friend. Although the theme of a coming of age adult learning that relationships need more than a vacuous I do, fans will enjoy this brisk often humorous tale. When Beth's concept of the perfect life UNRAVELED, she could have hidden inside herself, but instead confronts what her actions cost her especially with her knitting circle friends. Her growth makes for an engaging contemporary drama. Harriet Klausner
Fun read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Loved this author's first book so my sister and I bought copies of this new one Unravelled for a Mexico trip. Such a fun read. Neither of us are into knitting and weren't sure what we were getting into but the book was more about the people and the relationships - with some knitting humor in there too. We both laughed throughout and really didn't want it to end (the book or the vacation!).
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