A Life in Stitches

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Life in Stitches
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rachael Herron
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 190,Width 137
Category/GenreMemoirs
Knitting and crochet
ISBN/Barcode 9780732292867
ClassificationsDewey:746.43
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Imprint HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Publication Date 1 December 2011
Publication Country Australia

Description

From creating her very first sweater, an electric blue disaster that led to an unlikely bonding between father and daughter, to the yellow afghan that caused a break-up (and, ultimately, a breakthrough) and discovering that her love of knitting pales next to actual, true love, Rachael Herron's ability to spin wonderful yarns full of love, loss and laughter is addictive. Whether she's huddled with her cat Digit after a close encounter in a treehouse or reminiscing about her mother's idyllic New Zealand childhood while keeping vigil at her bedside, Herron shows that when life unravels there's always a way to knit it back together again, often into something even better.

Author Biography

Romance writer by day, 911 dispatcher by night and founder of the hugely popular blog Yarnagogo, which attracts over a hundred thousand readers a month, Rachael Herron has been knitting since she was five years old. Rachael lives in California but has a strong connection to New Zealand as her mother was born there - and she writes about this movingly in A LIFE IN STITCHES. Two of her novels, How to Knit a Love Song and How to Knit a Heart Back Home, were published in Australia as Eliza's Gift and Eliza's Song.

Reviews

'Rachael Herron is a writer with an open heart. I feel it in her novels. In A Life in Stitches, I got a deeper look into that heart, and I love what I saw there. It's an honest, fascinating, warm-hug of a memoir.' - Amy Singer, Knitty.com. 'Even though I'm a lousy knitter with only a few crooked scarves to my name, I was captivated, delighted and touched by every chapter.' - Erin Bried, author of How to Sew a Button. 'Weaves together a life rich in family, romance, and enough electric blue yarn to knit her first sweater at age eleven... I'm inspired to be as bold and as generous as the knitters in her life.' - Catherine Friend, author of Sheepish.