![]() ![]() ![]() What factors led to her choice? How does the whole of Georgia’s experience as a single mother support or undermine her decision?Ħ. Lucie’s decision to become pregnant without telling the man she conceives with is a choice that flies in the face of social convention and her mother’s expectations, to say nothing of her Catholic upbringing. What does Anita see in Georgia that gives her the confidence to invest? Why does Georgia trust Anita, given her past relationships that went awry?ĥ. Leading up to forgiveness, do you think there are moments when her defenses against intimacy and protectiveness of Dakota are excessive?Ĥ. Cat’s decision to attend Dartmouth meant breaking a pact of friendship, and James abandoned her for another woman. Georgia has a history of being burned by the people closest to her. Discuss the emotional baggage and issues of class that challenge trust between various women in the knitting club.ģ. Cat’s insecurities create conflicted feelings about drawing Georgia closer. and Georgia’s, while others begin on unsure footing, like Darwin and Lucie’s. Some friendships develop easily, like K.C. ![]() The role of friendships among women is a central theme of The Friday Night Knitting Club. Why does Georgia reject her parents’ offer to house her and Dakota?Ģ. ![]()
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