Knit Together, Debbie Macomber
Knit Together, Debbie Macomber
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Knit Together
Discover God's Pattern for Your Life

Author: Debbie Macomber

Narrator: Sonja Lanzener

Abridged: 3 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Faith Words

Published: 08/21/2007


Synopsis

Debbie Macomber calls KNIT TOGETHER
the project of her heart.

Whenever she speaks, her theme is
simple: don't be afraid to dream. God
created us for a reason, and when we
come to recognize our deepest longing,
we can discover His plan for our
lives. Full of encouragement and
divine empowerment for women,
the book centers around the Bible's
assurance that God knits each one of
us together in our mother's womb.
Debbie deftly weaves her own story
throughout the book, using the knitting
theme of her most recent bestsellers to create metaphors
that explore God's handiwork in creating us for a purpose.

About Debbie Macomber

How many people follow the dream they had as a child growing up? American Women's Fiction and Romance novelist, Debbie Macomber did just that. She realized that it was her dream to become a writer from the time she was in fourth grade. She did not act upon that dream (for fear of rejection) until she was 30 years old, and the mother of four children. She submitted many manuscripts, but all were rejected. She attended a romance writers conference, where one of her manuscripts, Heartsong, was selected to be critiqued by an editor from Harlequin Enterprises, Inc. Of course, that editor ripped her work to shreds with his criticism, and recommended she throw it away! Instead, she gathered the $10 fee and submitted the same manuscript to Harlequin's competitor, Silhouette Books. They published the manuscript, and Macomber's illustrious writing career began in earnest.

Debbie Macomber overcame her dyslexia to become one of the most prolific authors of romance novels. She sat in her kitchen, with four children, tapping out her work on an ordinary typewriter. At her peak writing, she was releasing two or three titles per year, with her first hardcover novel being released in 2001.

Most women today are very familiar with Macomber's current works, especially those that have been made into Hallmark Channel movies and series. The Christmas movies.......Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle, Call Me Mrs. Miracle, and Trading Christmas.....have become iconic Christmas features. The Cedar Cove series was also a hit with not only Debbie Macomber fans, but Hallmark fans in general.

Macomber and her husband raised their four children, and now have grandchildren. They still live in Port Orchard, Washington, but now winter in Florida.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christina on October 15, 2010

Knit Together by Debbie Macomber Knit together by God This book I did enjoy Good advice she gives you Bible verses inspired I believe words were true Knit together by God Spiritual essence grows Read His word to know Him Take baby steps toward goal Do know God is not whim Knit together by God He gives us all pur......more

Goodreads review by Dawn on January 12, 2013

Loved this book. And the timing was perfect for setting my goals for the new year.......more

Goodreads review by Shelly on September 22, 2017

I am currently about halfway through this AWESOME book. This is my first, but NOT MY LAST book I've read from Debbie Macomber. What a delightful author. She begins the book as a testimonial of sorts by speaking about her dream of always desiring to become an author. She also spoke of the FIVE YEAR S......more

Goodreads review by Maria on June 12, 2016

Oh my gosh this was amazing I downloaded the audio version thinking this was a great summer read. I was so surprised. It was about how Debbie got started and how her faith plays such an important part of her life and how it relates to all relationships. She also offers great advice on how to incorpor......more

Goodreads review by Amy on April 25, 2009

Assigned to read a book by Debbie Macomber for my book club, I chose this and was astounded by how much I enjoyed it. Macomber must be a wonderful woman, a Christian in the best sense of the world. I had the sense of chatting with a wise, warm grandmotherly figure the entire time I read it, and ende......more