Chocolate Night Club

The Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs is not a book about knitting per se; instead, it is a novel about the lives of a group of women who are united by the craft of knitting. The heroine of the story is Georgia Walker, owner of a knitting store known as “Walker and Daughter,” and mother of Dakota, 12 years old. Dakota, a wonderful daughter who happens to be biracial, is an only child who does not know her father – at least, not at the beginning of the book – and is the center of Georgia’s life. These two demonstrate, from the very beginning, the true nature of strong females with high ethical values.

Georgia had a tough time before meeting Anita, but from the moment these two became acquainted, Anita knew Georgia had much potential. Anita gave Georgia not just a fresh start in life, but a sense of self, a support network and a friendship both women came to depend on.