“A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you.”
Elbert Hubbard
Awakening
Sarah Anderson
“Just stay away from her,” he said. “You’re the reason why she hasn’t been improving. She has the potential to take on better cases. Haven’t you realized that the only reason why you’re able to see her is because she hasn’t bothered to take on more cases? If she has she wouldn’t have time for you. I was planning to stay out of this so the both of you can settle the issue by yourselves, but seeing as nothing has been settled, there’s no other option than for me to step in. You understand don’t you? A boss would only want the best for their employee and she’s the best one I’ve got. With that being said, I would appreciate it if you were to stop hindering her from now on. Best friends or not, there should be a limit as to how much babysitting you need for a man of your age. Think about it. The sooner the both of you are done and over the better.”
Sarah Anderson learned to knit at a very young age and has been hooked on the fiber crafts ever since. She taught herself to spin at 13, but it was not until 1992 that she became serious about her spinning. She developed a new technique she calls “wrap and roll,” which won her a cover on Spin Off magazine in 2008. She has taught at the Spin-Off Autumn Retreat (SOAR), contributed knit designs to All New Homespun and Handknit, and teaches at many venues. She lives near Snohomish, Washington.
This cannot be identified as a book. At best it is the beginning of a short outline. And then the author seemed to fall asleep before she could compete it.
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