Stitches

by Amy O'Brien

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Stitches

by Amy O'Brien

Published Apr 16, 2008
168 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: PERFORMING ARTS / Screenplays


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"I suppose for some, knitting is just a hobby. But to me, it's an art form. It's my passion. Where oils may be the medium of the painter, my medium is wool and cotton, angora and cashmere, bamboo or mohair in the most fantastic of shades and colors. I can't not knit. It's a necessary part of my being." Molly Gardner

Martha, a lonely young mother of two, finds herself isolated on Martha's Vineyard in a deteriorating marriage. When she reluctantly joins Molly Gardner's knitting group at Stitches to knit an afghan for charity, she finds herself among a group of women she can confide in. Through poignant stories of her eccentric Great Aunt Frieda, Molly imparts the lessons she learned about life, love and knitting. As Frieda takes center stage through an almost ghost-like presence, her Mae West style and strength of character embolden Martha to make a difficult choice.

 

Book Excerpt

"I suppose for some, knitting is just a hobby. But to me, it's an art form. It's my passion. Where oils may be the medium of hte painter, my medium is woll and cotton, angora and cashmere, bamboo or mohair in the most fantastic of shades and colors. I can't not knit. It's a necessary part of my being."

-Molly Gardner

 

About the Author

Amy O'Brien

Amy O’Brien lives in Wrentham, Massachusetts. When she isn't managing the active social lives of her two young boys, and when she isn't doing her training and consulting work, she writes. Stitches is her first screenplay. Amy also leads a "Writing Your Heart Out" workshop inspired by the book, where she teaches people how to transform life's challenging moments to creative works of fiction--whether it's through journaling or a publishable finished piece.