Divas Don’t Knit

Divas Don’t Knit by Gil McNeil, published by Windsor/Paragon in 2008, is a fiction novel that follows Jo, a newly widowed mother of two young sons. Facing financial difficulties, Jo leaves London to take over her grandmother’s wool shop in the seaside town of Broadgate Bay. Upon arrival, she discovers that the town has seen better days, setting the stage for her journey of adaptation and resilience.
In this edition, readers will explore Jo’s challenges as she navigates her new life while managing the wool shop and caring for her children. The narrative delves into themes related to performing arts, as well as the dynamics of small-town life. With 395 pages, this book offers a detailed look at Jo’s quest for a fresh start amidst the backdrop of a town that has lost its former charm.
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Jo needs a new start. Newly widowed with two young sons & a low bank balance, she has to leave London to take over her gran’s wool shop. They arrive in Broadgate Bay to find it is the kind of seaside town where the tide went out a long time ago.
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