Shetland-Maschen
Zeitlose Strickprojekte inspiriert von traditionellen Strickmustern. Moderne Strickanleitungen & Muster für Lace, Loop, Mütze, Pullover nach traditioneller Strickkunst Shetlands.
Susan befasst sich in ihren Schriften mit den Feinheiten menschlicher Beziehungen und dem Innenleben ihrer Charaktere. Ihr Stil zeichnet sich durch eine scharfe Detailgenauigkeit und eine einfühlsame Darstellung von Emotionen aus. Durch ihre Erzählungen erforscht sie die Komplexität des Lebens und die Suche nach Sinn in alltäglichen Momenten. Die Leser werden von ihrer Empathie und ihrer Fähigkeit, glaubwürdige und nachvollziehbare Charaktere zu schaffen, angezogen.






Zeitlose Strickprojekte inspiriert von traditionellen Strickmustern. Moderne Strickanleitungen & Muster für Lace, Loop, Mütze, Pullover nach traditioneller Strickkunst Shetlands.
An unflinching look at Charleston, a beautiful, endangered port city, founded by English settlers in 1669 as a hub of the sugar and slave trades, which now, as the waters rise, stands at the intersection of climate and race. číst celé
In a gripping tale of survival and betrayal, Dorrie's life takes a dangerous turn after a car accident during a snowstorm, following the abrupt end of her affair with Joe. As she grapples with the fallout of their relationship, she becomes increasingly paranoid, suspecting that someone may be plotting against her. The story weaves themes of trust, danger, and the lengths one will go to protect their marriage amidst escalating threats.
In Evolution, Susan has taken inspiration from the vintage garments she studied and recreated in The Vintage Shetland Project and translated them into highly usable, modern garments; designed to be easy and fun to knit. Each design is modeled by Susan, who explores her own evolution after two surgeries as a result of breast cancer. The photos were taken by Susan herself, without a prosthesis, to hopefully normalize an often hidden result of such operations
Dana Catrell grapples with feelings of insignificance in her marriage to Peter, whose small, dismissive actions leave her feeling trivial. Living a quiet life in a suburban setting near Manhattan, she spends her days tidying and reading, while missing her college-aged son. As she reflects on her relationship, the emotional distance grows, highlighting the impact of seemingly minor interactions that contribute to her sense of isolation and longing for a more meaningful connection.
An illuminating vision of the next information revolution, centered on fiber optic infrastructure
The author of The Pocket Wife explores the dark side of love, marriage, and infidelity in this sizzling novel of psychological suspense.'We have to stop seeing each other .
Dana Catrell wakes from a drunken stupor in time to see an ambulance pull into her neighbour's house a few doors down. Celia Steinhauser has been murdered. But Dana was at her house only a few hours ago. Celia wanted to show her a photo - a photo of Dana's husband with another woman - and Dana has blank spots about what happened to the rest of the afternoon . . . This is a thriller that makes the reader question everything. Dana, we learn, has a history of mental illness and as she descends into another manic episode, the line between what actually happened and what she has imagined becomes blurred. A gripping domestic psychological thriller for fans of ASA Harrison's The Silent Wife and Sabine Durrant's Under Your Skin, The Pocket Wife will stay with you - as all good thrillers do - long after you've finished it.
Vintage Knitting Patterns 1930-1959
Building on the incredible success of Volume 1 this breathtaking book takes us on a journey through knitting pattern history from 1930 to 1959. This substantial treasury contains 80 stunning, classic patterns for women, carefully chosen to offer the knitter the best of design from each period, alongside a thoughtfully balanced selection of projects; from beginner to advanced; cardigans to sweaters; dresses to hats; stocking stitch to cable and from Fair Isle to lace. With the patterns chronologically arranged the book also acts as a historical insight into this golden age of knitwear design. Both the original and a re-written, updated and multi-sized adaption of each pattern is included, with beautiful full colour images, authentically styled and photographed. Additional information explaining vintage fit and finishing techniques complete this inspiring publication. This truly amazing book is for all knitters, young and old, and of all abilities. It affords the opportunity not just to knit, but to knit a piece of the past and create an heirloom of the future.