![]() Some of the minor characters were mentioned to be non-binary and trans, and this where a *small* critique will come in. Each character was diverse and unique and were all enjoyable. I loved that Danielle was chubby, and that the story didn’t focus on that aspect of her. All of the main characters were fairly well-rounded and developed. They first met over lunch at a Jewish restaurant, and then there were more small additions that made their religion noticeable. ![]() You will not be disappointed in that area.Ĭlara and Danielle were both very enjoyable to read, and I loved the nods towards them both being Jewish. It’s exactly as most people described it: a cute, Jewish, F/F novella featuring a knitter and an artist. And that, obviously, was probably one of the objectives that Glassman set for herself when she set out to write this story. If I were asked to describe this book with one word, it would be ‘cute’. Why this book?: I heard amazing things about this one, and I’ve been meaning to read Shira Glassman’s writing for a while now! ![]() While she’s looking for inspiration on her next sock club, she meets artist Danielle. During her free-time, Clara enjoys knitting and dying yarn. ![]()
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