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The Sandycove Knitting Circle

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The Sandycove Knitting Circle

By: Sian O'Gorman
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Summary

Sian O’Gorman’s captivating new book about friendship, family secrets and living you best life from the Irish bestseller.

Perfect for the fans of Faith Hogan and Laura Pearson.

Taking flight to Ireland and whole new world…

After losing her best friend Caitlin, Boston business owner Kerry-Anne Daly needs a change—fast. Discovering her boyfriend’s betrayal seals the deal. On impulse, she heads to Ireland and the seaside village of Sandycove, hoping for a quiet escape.

Instead, she finds something far better.

Drawn into village life, Kerry-Anne discovers the joys of sailing with lively Sylvia and her charming brother Henry, braving the Forty Foot’s icy waters, and embracing the kind of laughter she thought she’d lost.

When a formidable group of local women ask for help turning their knitting circle into a business, Kerry-Anne dives in, uncovering both opportunity and long-buried secrets beneath Sandycove’s welcoming surface.

As friendships deepen and her confidence returns, Kerry-Anne begins to see a future she hadn’t imagined - one shaped by courage, community, and fresh possibilities.

Can she finally let go of the past and step into a new life? And why does Sandycove feel so much like home?

A story of knitting, sailing and finding your tribe on the other side of the Atlantic.

©2023 Sian O'Gorman (P)2026 Boldwood Books
Contemporary Friendship Genre Fiction
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