Knitting Knitting

Knitting

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Publisher Description

When Sandra is widowed tragically early in her early 40s, with no children to distract her, and a career as a college lecturer only keeping her mildly busy, she feels she needs a new direction in her life. This comes in the unlikely shape of Martha, a woman she meets completely randomly when they both stop to help in a medical emergency in a shopping mall. Martha has also experienced grief, but appears to have worked it through. She is also a keen, talented, but almost obsessive knitter, who lives and breathes her skill. Sandra is fascinated by her work, and eager to develop other strands to her career, decides to organise an exhibition on the history of women’s clothing and textiles, asking Martha to help her by creating replicas of various items. What follows is not a conventional friendship, nor a conventional healing, but whatever it is, it changes Sandra’s life very much for the better…

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2011
6 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
288
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Books Ltd
SIZE
684.7
KB

Customer Reviews

Sister Goldenhair ,

Amazing!

I've had this book for several years and re-read it recently. It's the kind of book in which one discovers more layers and meaning each time one reads it. The two main characters Martha and Sandra are so skilfully drawn, with very different live yet similar sadnesses. I love the way Anne Bartlett intertwines their work of making something together - Martha's knitting and Sandra's academic writing. What came through very powerfully to me on this time of reading it was how mental health and illness is socially constructed - both women experiencing similar losses but one cast as 'mad' while the other, more privileged one is seen as 'coping'.

Love2knit4meboys ,

Knitting

I thoroughly enjoyed.