Tuesday Evenings with the Copeton Craft Resistance
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Macauley
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By:
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Kate Solly
About this listen
A heartwarming story of friendship in an imperfect world, this is binge-worthy, feel-good fiction at its best.
Meredith established the Copeton Crochet Collective (no knitters please) because it would be like having friends, only with her in charge, and because there would be no men. It comes as a nasty shock, then, when Luke, the handsome grandson of no-nonsense Edith, decides to stay and learn to crochet.
Claire has five children, which is why people sometimes look at her with mild concern. She longs for an Insta-perfect life like her online hero, Siobhan, but she's drowning in domestic failure. She joins the Copeton craft group in the hope of making some non-virtual friends.
Yasmin is Muslim and proud. But sometimes it would be great if people stopped asking her about her hijab and instead asked who she thought was going to win MasterChef. Pregnant with her first child, she should be elated. So why can't she stop panicking? Perhaps crocheting a set of baby clothes can get her in the right headspace.
With plans for a new mosque and the resettlement of refugees in the retirement village, Copeton becomes a breeding ground for Islamophobia. Together with the other members of the group, this small band of fibre-arts enthusiasts battle racism and bigotry with color and creativity, but will the fragile threads of community be enough to bind them when more than one member has something to hide?
©2022 Kate Solly (P)2023 W. F. Howes LtdCritic Reviews
‘Joyous, warm and utterly charming–I smiled for days.' TONI JORDAN
‘Warm, funny, and bighearted, Kate Solly stitches together a cast of characters here who will restore your faith in people power.' CATE KENNEDY
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- Erin D.
- 18-05-2023
Get your crochet hooks ready…
I really enjoyed listening to Tuesday Evenings with the Copeton Resistance. Each morning and afternoon I enjoyed plugging in my phone and getting caught up in the modern society of Copeton. A town of acceptance and inclusiveness. Loved it!
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- Anonymous User
- 12-08-2023
A heartwarming story
This was a delightful story, which was extremely well narrated. It touched on a number of key issues in Australian society and looked at redemption, community and the good that individuals can do. I enjoy every minute of it.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-08-2023
Heartwarming!
Thoroughly enjoyed this story, the characters were a delight, and the narrator nailed it with her voices. A story of how community that gets together can make a difference to racial attitudes and understanding. Thoroughly enjoyed this Australian contemporary story. Recommended.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-10-2023
Beautiful warm hug story
Beautiful story lovingly told.
Note: trigger warning for death of a mother - this is a previous loss reflected on at a couple of points so not a biggie. Wonderful characters.
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- Liselou
- 20-10-2024
Heart-warming
Loved the different characters and their stories. Optimistic story about community and people being stereotyped.
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