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The Unlikely Yarn of the Dragon Lady - (Purls & Prayers) by Sharon Mondragón (Paperback)

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  • "Mondragon debuts with this charming tale of knitting, faith, and change. . . .
  • Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards (Religious Fiction) 2021 3rd Winner
  • Author(s): Sharon Mondragón
  • 264 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Christian
  • Series Name: Purls & Prayers

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"The four knitters of the Heavenly Hugs Prayer Shawl Ministry are stuck . . . in a stagnant church, a comfortable mold of ministry, and the points of pain that hold each of them back. Until, that is, Father Pete shakes them up by insisting that they meet not at church but in public at the local mall (for heaven's sake) where anything can happen-this while the Lady's Chapel where they normally meet is painted. The church needs more than a face-lift, however. The congregation is dwindling to the point that the bishop has charged Father Pete with either reviving Hope of Glory or closing it by year's end"--



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"Mondragon debuts with this charming tale of knitting, faith, and change. . . . Inspirational fans who enjoy the work of Rachel Hauck will love this story."
--Publishers Weekly

Margaret, Rose, Jane, and Fran had a good thing going: meet every week in the quiet of their peaceful chapel and knit prayer shawls. No muss, just ministry. That is, until their pastor boots them out of the church in his last-ditch effort to revive the dwindling congregation.

Uptight Margaret isn't having it. Knitting prayer shawls where people can watch is the most ridiculous idea she's ever heard of, and she's heard plenty. Prayer belongs in the church, not out among the heathen masses. How are they supposed to knit holiness into these shawls if they're constantly distracted by the public? But with no choice, the others embrace the challenge. They pack their knitting bags and drag Margaret--grumbling the whole way--to the mall with them. She can't wait to prove them all wrong when it fails miserably, and show the pastor that she always knows best.

Without the familiar mold the group has been stuck in, their own losses, pain, and struggles rise to the surface. And the people and situations they encounter every time they try to sit quietly and knit are taking them a lot further out of their comfort zone than they ever imagined. Can they find the courage to tackle the increasing number of knotty issues they learn about in the community--or will the tangle be too much to unravel?

Sharon Mondragon's debut is warm and delightful, full of real laughter, grief, and personality. It beautifully illustrates the power of women across generations to reach people for Christ.



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"A unique, original, well-crafted, and inherently fascinating work of contemporary fiction that will have a very special appeal to readers within the Christian community."-- "Midwest Book Review" (12/16/2021 12:00:00 AM)

"Mondragon debuts with this charming tale of knitting, faith, and change. . . . Inspirational fans who enjoy the work of Rachel Hauck will love this story."-- "Publishers Weekly" (8/23/2021 12:00:00 AM)

"The Unlikely Yarn of the Dragon Lady is a delight! With scenes as vivid and lively as a cozy PBS drama and characters so real they feel more like neighbors than anything else, I enjoyed every moment I spent with this book. More than once, I found myself so absorbed in the story that I completely forgot I was reading. Laced with mercy, encouragement, and hope, this novel is a brilliant and lovingly written debut."--Susie Finkbeiner, author of The Nature of Small Birds and the Pearl Spence novels (6/9/2021 12:00:00 AM)

"I love this book. Extraordinary things happen when ordinary knitters reluctantly move a congregation's prayer shawl ministry from a quiet chapel to a busy mall. Their encounters with people they would not normally meet made me chuckle, occasionally weep, and finish the story feeling a gentle nudge from the author to 'go and do likewise.'"--Patricia Sprinkle, author of Hold Up the Sky (6/9/2021 12:00:00 AM)
Dimensions (Overall): 8.4 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Purls & Prayers
Sub-Genre: Christian
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Number of Pages: 264
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Theme: Contemporary
Format: Paperback
Author: Sharon Mondragón
Language: English
Street Date: September 21, 2021
TCIN: 84077011
UPC: 9780825447020
Item Number (DPCI): 247-14-9140
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Deana - 4 years ago
This book has been a joy to read. I found myself laughing at some parts of the book. There is a small group of women who meet every Wednesday morning at the chapel of their church to knit prayer shawls and pray. It is a wonderful ministry and everyone gets along so well. But trouble is coming when a suggestion is made to go out into the world and do their ministry to reach others. Oh my did a certain woman get her feathers ruffled.They have always met in the Prayer Chapel. Margaret is in charge of the group, well at least she thinks she is. Some people are set in their ways and change bothers them. I loved when they decided to meet at the mall. What a great opportunity for them to pray for people and also share Jesus with them. Their knitting attracts a lot of people in the mall and soon they are asked to pray for a young girl who wants to get a good grade in college. I loved how she was welcomed by the ladies and made her feel at ease. The group encouraged those they talk to to come visit their church. There are sone very tender moments in the story where a young woman comes to them for prayer. She is a single mom to be and wants to learn to knit. She has purple hair which bothers no one in the group but Margaret. Each person they meet is there for a purpose. They need a kind word, a prayer or just someone to talk to. I know if I saw a group knitting at a mall I would stop to talk to them. My mother knitted and crocheted all the time. This story brings back memories of my mom knitting this beautiful blanket for me. I was so surprised because she never bought me a present or gave me anything in my entire life. I cried as I felt comfort come over me. I can still remember her handing it to me and hugging it for a long time. Each woman in the group has their own struggles and I loved getting to know them. These women are supportive of each other and pray without ceasing. I wonder if they realize they are bringing people to church by their ministry at the mall?I loved getting to know each woman in the group and their own personal stories. I adored Margaret because she needed healing just as much as the woman she started visiting in the hospital. Their time together brought tears to my eyes. This story is a reminder that we should all go out into the world and pray for each other. There are lonely people, hurting people, unloved people and the list goes on. We need to be like the ladies in the knitting group and find where God wants to plant us. It’s time to be His hands and feet. I’m encouraged by this book and know when I’m out or even talking on the phone I will tell my family and friends how much they mean to be. I now understand why I am drawn to blankets. They comfort me and I feel hugged by them. Something my parents never did. I may not have a prayer shawl but I do know that I will be looking for a new blanket to add to my collection. I need a hug from a special blanket and I know that God has the perfect one for me. I received a copy of this book from the publisher and Reading With Audra Blogging Program.
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