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The Wishing Thread
The Wishing Thread: A Novel | Lisa Van Allen
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • USA TODAY BESTSELLER “Reader to reader, knitter to knitter: You’re going to love this book.”—Debbie Macomber For fans of Jennifer Chiaverini and Sarah Addison Allen, The Wishing Thread is an enchanting novel about the bonds between sisters, the indelible pull of the past, and the transformational power of love. The Van Ripper women have been the talk of Tarrytown, New York, for centuries. Some say they’re angels; some say they’re crooks. In their tumbledown “Stitchery,” not far from the stomping grounds of the legendary Headless Horseman, the Van Ripper sisters—Aubrey, Bitty, and Meggie—are said to knit people’s most ardent wishes into beautiful scarves and mittens, granting them health, success, or even a blossoming romance. But for the magic to work, sacrifices must be made—and no one knows that better than the Van Rippers. When the Stitchery matriarch, Mariah, dies, she leaves the yarn shop to her three nieces. Aubrey, shy and reliable, has dedicated her life to weaving spells for the community, though her sisters have long stayed away. Bitty, pragmatic and persistent, has always been skeptical of magic and wants her children to have a normal, nonmagical life. Meggie, restless and free-spirited, follows her own set of rules. Now, after Mariah’s death forces a reunion, the sisters must reassess the state of their lives even as they decide the fate of the Stitchery. But their relationships with one another—and their beliefs in magic—are put to the test. Will the threads hold? BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Lisa Van Allen’s The Night Garden. Praise for The Wishing Thread “With deft needlework, a dash of folklore, and some good old-fashioned family angst, Lisa Van Allen knits together the threads of second chances, the pleasure of giving, the complications of sisterhood, and love. There’s a bit of magic in The Wishing Thread, in the words and the story as well as in the yarn.”—Meg Waite Clayton, author of The Wednesday Sisters “Rich in myth and mystery, The Wishing Thread explores the tangle that is being a woman—from family and friendship to romance and community. Prepare to be ensnared, enthralled, enchanted!”—USA Today bestselling author Christie Ridgway “The Wishing Thread is a lyrical, emotional, finely knit portrayal of three sisters struggling with love, magic and sacrifice. This is the best book I’ve read all year.”—Lisa Verge Higgins, author of The Proper Care and Maintenance of Friendship “An intriguing story of three sisters tied by blood and a strange inheritance, each searching for a way to belong in that place where magic and life intersect. Wonderful!”—Shelley Noble, author of Beach Colors “Van Allen knits together this pleasantly entertaining tale as easily as the Van Ripper women knit together the often unraveling threads of people’s lives. . . . Chick-lit cozy meets magical realism with inevitably warm and fuzzy results.”—Booklist “Fans of magical realism will want to pick up this enjoyable novel, which not only weaves magic through stitchery, but also weaves a realistic story about family and sisterhood and the threads that pull us back home.”—RT Book Reviews Includes an exclusive conversation between Sarah Addison Allen and Lisa Van Allen. Join the Random House Reader’s Circle for author chats and more.
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Panpan

Another book club dud. I hated it, y‘all. I hated it so much. A nothing plot + racism, sexism, ableism, fat misia, heteronormativity = trash. nope.gif

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ness
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Finally starting tomorrow‘s book club pick. I‘m really not excited for it, but maybe it will surprise me. (Featuring a guest appearance by the bookmark my friend @deserthooker made me!)

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Rabidgummibear
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Working on my first full hour of reading for #24in48 this is interesting so far! Also the sticker got cut off of course 🤣

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wanderinglynn
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Mehso-so

This book just missed the mark for me. Something about it never quite worked. The characters were a bit flat, and the overall story didn‘t coalesce for me. I had to push myself to finish it.

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Lucy1062

Just started this book.. Any thoughts about this book?

Booknerd2 I read it and enjoyed. Nothing earth shattering. Just a cute book. But I like books with magic. 6y
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mrp27
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#gypsykatsbirthdayweek #makeawish

Two wish titles from my tbr for @GypsyKat
Thanks for sharing your birthday week with me!

GypsyKat Love this! And thank you for participating! I've loved seeing everyone's posts! Also I just read As You Wish a couple months ago! Actually I listened to it on Audible, but I loved it! I hope you enjoy it too! 😊💗 7y
mrp27 @GypsyKat Welcome! Hope I enjoy it too, I'm sure I will. 7y
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Pickpick

I finished this a few days ago and was going to try to take some pretty picture with the book and yarn. But I've now passed the book on. This is a magical book about sisters who come together to save the family yarn store. I loved it! It reminded me so much of Sarah Addison Allen's Garden Spells which is one of my all time favorites!

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What to read next?

Yossarian City on Fire. If you don't start now, you'll never finish! 8y
Schuhbox Hah! 8y
CAGirlReading Nora Ephron all the way! 8y
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