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That is so sad! You deserve happiness and fine things. Cast on a new project, the most squishy yarn, fun notions and instruction books, some new skills and fiber friends with a class... Plus, this habit is much better for your teeth than crack.

Pull up a chair, settle in at our welcoming big table, and join us for Yarn Shop Book Club — where literary discussion meets extremely justifiable knitting time.

Led by our own Arlene, who knows how to guide a lively conversation and appreciate a well-timed “hang on, I just need to finish this row,” this gathering is perfect for readers who like their books discussed alongside yarn, laughter, and a little creative multitasking.

This month we’re reading Ladder of Years by Anne Tyler — the story of a woman who takes a spontaneous break from her everyday life and discovers what happens when she finally puts herself first. It’s thoughtful, funny, relatable, and guaranteed to spark conversation as stitches quietly multiply around the table.

Bring your knitting, crochet, or any portable fiber project — stitching during discussion isn’t just allowed, it’s practically tradition. Expect good conversation, shared opinions, gentle laughter, and the comforting rhythm of needles clicking as ideas (and projects) take shape together.

Because the best discussions happen when everyone’s hands are busy.

Discussion takes place Monday, March 30th from 11 am- 12pm.

Cost includes book and seat around the table!

Book summary:  This entrancing and deeply searching novel will touch a nerve in every reader. Celia Grinstead, 40-year-old mother of three almost-grown children, on a sudden impulse, walks away from her marriage, hitches a ride into the unknown, and settles in a strange new town. But soon after she begins her impersonal, unencumbered new life, fresh responsibilities inevitably accumulate.

Shrimp and Knits Book Club 3/30 - Ladder of Years by Anne Tyler

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Pull up a chair, settle in at our welcoming big table, and join us for Yarn Shop Book Club — where literary discussion meets extremely justifiable knitting time.

Led by our own Arlene, who knows how to guide a lively conversation and appreciate a well-timed “hang on, I just need to finish this row,” this gathering is perfect for readers who like their books discussed alongside yarn, laughter, and a little creative multitasking.

This month we’re reading Ladder of Years by Anne Tyler — the story of a woman who takes a spontaneous break from her everyday life and discovers what happens when she finally puts herself first. It’s thoughtful, funny, relatable, and guaranteed to spark conversation as stitches quietly multiply around the table.

Bring your knitting, crochet, or any portable fiber project — stitching during discussion isn’t just allowed, it’s practically tradition. Expect good conversation, shared opinions, gentle laughter, and the comforting rhythm of needles clicking as ideas (and projects) take shape together.

Because the best discussions happen when everyone’s hands are busy.

Discussion takes place Monday, March 30th from 11 am- 12pm.

Cost includes book and seat around the table!

Book summary:  This entrancing and deeply searching novel will touch a nerve in every reader. Celia Grinstead, 40-year-old mother of three almost-grown children, on a sudden impulse, walks away from her marriage, hitches a ride into the unknown, and settles in a strange new town. But soon after she begins her impersonal, unencumbered new life, fresh responsibilities inevitably accumulate.

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