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Jas16
Single Thread | Tracy Chevalier
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Violet is a spinster between the wars. Tired of living with her complaining mother, she sets out on on her own and finds out how difficult it is to live on her salary as a typist. Lonely and a little lost she stumbles on a group doing needlework for the local cathedral and joins them, impacting her life. I really liked reading about this period from Violet‘s perspective but it was so hard knowing that WWII was looming just around the corner.

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Bookwormjillk
A Single Thread | Tracy Chevalier
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I liked the story but thought the ending was too abrupt. I want to know what happened to them all!

A Single Thread was about Violet, a “surplus woman” trying to make a life for herself in 1932 Britain. Books about found families are usually very readable for me, and this was no exception.

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Teresereading
A Single Thread | Tracy Chevalier
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‘Shhh!‘ Violet Speedwell frowned.
#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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nanuska_153
A Single Thread | Tracy Chevalier
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Set between the great wars,Violet is a "surplus woman", one of many spinsters after WWI.She moved to Winchester to put some distance with her difficult mother, joins a group of broderers making cushions and kneelers for the cathedral and she starts to find her own place in the world. The problems women faced are the centre of the story but it doesn't feel heavy at all,and the embroidery project is a true story which makes it very interesting. ⬇️⬇️

nanuska_153 Sometimes I felt there were too many mentions of the different type of stitches and the technique for ringing the cathedral bells was a bit technical and I got a bit lost, those points put the book closer to a so-so, but it was still a good read and it really made me want to go back to the stitch and bitch club 😅 2y
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Jeg
The Whole Day Through | Patrick Gale
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Sitting in the warm autumn sun, no wind , a perfect day. Found this book on my TBR shelf. Beautiful. It‘s even signed. Not the ending I would have expected being me. However just perfect. I‘m going to read some more of him. I see he has written a lot. And this was in 2009. Anyone else a fan?

CarolynM I've got a couple of his books (including this one) which I keep meaning to read but never get around to. One day...😬🙂 2y
Jeg @CarolynM that was me. Glad I picked it off the shelf. I really got into the characters. 2y
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BookishTrish
Single Thread | Tracy Chevalier
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Spent a lovely morning snacking and finishing this one. Set between the WWs in England, Violet is determined to be an independent woman. She becomes part of an embroidery circle and develops feelings for an older bell ringer. A slow burn that reminded me a little of Toibin‘s Brroklyn.

Trashcanman Hello 🤗 2y
kspenmoll Twizzlers! The best! 2y
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BookishTrish
Single Thread | Tracy Chevalier
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audraelizabeth
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If you love the show this is great. #winchester #thesupernaturalyear @AkashaVampie

AkashaVampie I need to get back into the show. Think I'm on season 2. I can't remember. 2y
audraelizabeth @AkashaVampie i may have part of the last season to go. 2y
audraelizabeth @AkashaVampie yea, tend to watch shows to the very end. 2y
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rachaich
The Whole Day Through | Patrick Gale
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Excellent book, as always.
Particularly liked the ending as I'd not anticpated it.

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rachaich
The Whole Day Through | Patrick Gale
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Love his writing, keen to read this one.

rachaich @TrishB Yes, loved that one 2y
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