Double Knit, Volume Two

Double Knit, Volume Two by Diana Jane Hayes, published by Peppertree Press in October 2009, is an autobiography that explores the author’s journey to find purpose amidst significant life challenges. Spanning 256 pages, this edition delves into the pivotal moments that have shaped Hayes’s life, beginning with the sudden death of her father during her adolescence and continuing through her experiences with divorce, remarriage, and the impact of multiple sclerosis.
Readers will find a personal memoir that candidly addresses the struggles and transformations Hayes faced as she navigated her circumstances. The narrative focuses on themes of resilience and self-discovery, offering insights into the complexities of her life as a woman dealing with profound changes. This volume serves as a continuation of her story, providing a deeper understanding of her experiences and the forces that have influenced her path.
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Double Knit, an autobiography, is Diana Hayes’s struggle to find purpose in living and to come to terms with the forces that have shaped her life. The chain of major forces begins in her adolescence with her father’s sudden death and continues with life-altering events resulting from divorce and remarriage and finally the multiple sclerosis that claimed her as a quadriplegic. This is volume two of Double Knit for Diana Jane Hayes.
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