When the perfectly-normal Ann Jones rants on about a bizarre and hauntingly immersive vision into her own future, her best friend, Alex, thinks she may have taken a swig or two. After her freak encounter, Ann recounts the strange and foreboding glimpse of her future life-one that holds an unanticipated exuberance: her beloved husband dies suddenly (and questionably); she moves to the East Coast; finds love again; joins a peculiar knitting club (full of the strangest assortment of women, none of whom actually knit, but all ...
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When the perfectly-normal Ann Jones rants on about a bizarre and hauntingly immersive vision into her own future, her best friend, Alex, thinks she may have taken a swig or two. After her freak encounter, Ann recounts the strange and foreboding glimpse of her future life-one that holds an unanticipated exuberance: her beloved husband dies suddenly (and questionably); she moves to the East Coast; finds love again; joins a peculiar knitting club (full of the strangest assortment of women, none of whom actually knit, but all of whom follow cult-like rules-such as, "What Happens in Knitting Club Stays in Knitting Club"); and becomes deliriously happy. Her whole recollection leaves Alex's head spinning with one question-has her friend totally lost it? How could anyone be deliriously happy about joining a knitting club? But when Ann presses Alex for an answer about what to do with this "future life vision experience," Alex must decide whether this strange anecdote is just a desire to be free from Ann's humdrum existence or a self-fulfilling prophecy. Should Alex support her friend's "new life" or warn Ann's husband about his impending doom... With just a touch of magic and chick lit style, fans of Cecelia Ahern will find this book an intriguing and quick read. ..".I reached a point where I could not put the book down. I lost some sleep with this book. Yes, we spent the night together. The author kept me engaged, wanting to discover more about this knitting club and their rules. - Author Brigitta Moon
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