After Losing Child, a Way to Go On

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I was telling a friend about "The Knitting Circle," the new novel by Ann Hood.

In it, we meet Mary, a woman nearly incapacitated by the sudden death of her 5-year-old daughter. Reluctantly, she yields to her mother's pressure and ventures out to a yarn shop to take up knitting. There she meets other women. Mary doesn't know it at first, but each has her own pain to bear.

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After Losing Child, a Way to Go On

"Sounds like a chick flick," my friend said.

Yeah, it does - but a very good one.

Ann Hood can really write, and the groundings of this book and the insights within it come sadly and powe...

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