Free-Range Knitter

Free-Range Knitter

2008 • 228 pages

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Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, philosopher extraordinaire, turns in a very satisfying book of essays centered around the basic theme of the usage of sticks and strings, not only to make objects but to stir our souls.

Multiple essays about knitting, life, children, love, pain and grief in a format that takes us from casting on to binding off.

By turns hilarious and heart rending this is a great book. If you don't knit then at least check this book out at the library and read the very last essay titled “Helen”. This stand-alone essay is worth the entire price of the book. But you'll want to read the others too.

March 7, 2022