Product description

Join our Connect to Creativity yarn, book and make along now through May 27!

Shop one-of-a-kind colorways, connect with other crafters, and read along with author Elizabeth Duvivier from Three Skeins of Caledonia Blue.

After the unexpected death of her husband, Mathilde’s life is unraveling. Depressed and unable to process the terrible confusion she is feeling, adventure is the last thing Mathilde expects. But everything begins to change when Anjanette, her childhood friend — a woman who lives by nobody’s rules but her own — installs Mathilde on the third floor of the house that Anjanette shares with her mother, Lonny.

A trip to Rhinebeck, NY for a weekend yarn fair launches Mathilde on a mythic quest as she tries to get her hands on some rather enchanting yarn.

The second novel from author and founder of Squam Art Workshops Elizabeth Duvivier, Three Skeins of Caledonia Blue explores the paradox between taking control of your life and releasing the illusion of control, the layered conflicts between selfhood and motherhood — and the power of true friendship to bring you home to yourself.

Format: Paperback, 320 pages.

Printed in the USA by a family-owned business that recycles, uses soy and vegetable oil inks, and works with suppliers that share its environmental commitment.

Share

Three Skeins of Caledonia Blue

Elizabeth Duvivier

Languages Available
  • English
$22.00 (paperback) Regular price
  • Product description

    Join our Connect to Creativity yarn, book and make along now through May 27!

    Shop one-of-a-kind colorways, connect with other crafters, and read along with author Elizabeth Duvivier from Three Skeins of Caledonia Blue.

    After the unexpected death of her husband, Mathilde’s life is unraveling. Depressed and unable to process the terrible confusion she is feeling, adventure is the last thing Mathilde expects. But everything begins to change when Anjanette, her childhood friend — a woman who lives by nobody’s rules but her own — installs Mathilde on the third floor of the house that Anjanette shares with her mother, Lonny.

    A trip to Rhinebeck, NY for a weekend yarn fair launches Mathilde on a mythic quest as she tries to get her hands on some rather enchanting yarn.

    The second novel from author and founder of Squam Art Workshops Elizabeth Duvivier, Three Skeins of Caledonia Blue explores the paradox between taking control of your life and releasing the illusion of control, the layered conflicts between selfhood and motherhood — and the power of true friendship to bring you home to yourself.

    Format: Paperback, 320 pages.

    Printed in the USA by a family-owned business that recycles, uses soy and vegetable oil inks, and works with suppliers that share its environmental commitment.

  • Share