The Friday Night Knitting Club
By: Kate Jacobs
(pages 17-44)
In chapter 2 it starts off with Dakotas unpresent father wanting a part in her life. Georgia feels that he should not be apart of her life but she can not do anything about him wanting to see her. Another important event was when Marty, a man that works at the deli near the yarn store, asks Anita out on a date, but she refused to miss the knitting club so she declined the invitation to dinner. In this chapter Georgia is realizing that Dakota is growing up and is wanting more independence from her mother. What I have learned about Georgia in this section is that she is a woman that does not feel so comfortable with talking to people and making strong relationships and she would rather just be on her own. Although she does not seem to care about strong friendships she values the ones that she has now, like her relationship with Anita and Dakota.
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