Half finished / Lauraine Snelling.
Material type: TextPublisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2019Edition: Center Point Large Print editionDescription: 398 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781643581880
- 1643581880
- 813/.54 23
- PS3569.N39 H35 2019b
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Large Print Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Large Print Fiction | Snelling Lauraine | Available | 33111009365665 | ||||
Large Print Book | Main Library | Large Print Fiction | Snelling Lauraine | Checked out | 07/18/2024 | 33111009671245 | |||
Large Print Book | Northport Library | Large Print Fiction | Snelling Lauraine | Available | 33111006149062 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Recognizing how common it is for crafters to start many projects and finish few, a group of women join together to form a guild -- Unfinished Projects Anonymous -- to keep each other on track and accountable. Three of the friends are tasked with the job of home visits for their guild. Laughingly called "the Cartel," they snoop around craft rooms and knitting baskets to report on progress for the members. They even expand their mission to include checking on half-trained dogs and half-weeded gardens.
Regular print version previously published by: FaithWords, a division of Hachette Book Group, Inc.
"A group of women realize that life is full of half-finished relationships and projects. However, they discover that the outcome is not as important as the journey"-- Provided by publisher.
Recognizing how common it is for crafters to start many projects and finish few, a group of women join together to form a guild: Unfinished Projects Anonymous. They plan to keep each other on track and accountable. Three friends are tasked with the job of home visits for their guild, laughingly called the Cartel. They do visits to snoop around craft rooms and knitting baskets to report on progress for the members. They soon discover that much of life is half-finished: relationships, the raising of children, even our very relationship with the Lord. And that may be perfectly fine. -- adapted from back cover