
Crochet and Cauldrons
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Nancy Warren
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Business & Economics
Fantasy
形式
キンドル
ページ数
236
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 25, 2018
出版社
Ambleside Publishing
ISBN-10
1928145523
ISBN-13
9781928145523
説明
In a world where family ties extend beyond the grave, one woman finds herself tangled in the eccentricities of her undead relatives. With a knack for crochet and a flair for the supernatural, she embarks on a journey that oscillates between heartwarming and hilariously chaotic. Her grandmother, Agnes Bartlett, is a tempestuous matriarch whose ties to the afterlife complicate every family gathering, making mundane tasks feel like adventures fraught with the unknown.
As she navigates the complexities of her unique family, she encounters a cast of quirky characters who add to her already colorful existence. From ghostly aunts who can't seem to leave their pasts behind to mischievous spirits with their own agendas, every day is a new opportunity for laughter and learning. This is not just a story of crochet patterns and cauldrons; it's a vivid exploration of love and acceptance amid the quirks of the undead.
Amidst all the chaos, she discovers the true meaning of family, transcending the boundaries of life and death. Through her craft, she finds solace and a way to connect with her heritage while learning that sometimes, the most bewildering relatives are the ones that teach you the greatest lessons of all.
As she navigates the complexities of her unique family, she encounters a cast of quirky characters who add to her already colorful existence. From ghostly aunts who can't seem to leave their pasts behind to mischievous spirits with their own agendas, every day is a new opportunity for laughter and learning. This is not just a story of crochet patterns and cauldrons; it's a vivid exploration of love and acceptance amid the quirks of the undead.
Amidst all the chaos, she discovers the true meaning of family, transcending the boundaries of life and death. Through her craft, she finds solace and a way to connect with her heritage while learning that sometimes, the most bewildering relatives are the ones that teach you the greatest lessons of all.