The Power of Knitting: Stitching Together Our Lives in a Fractured World
By (Author) Loretta Napoleoni
Penguin Putnam Inc
TarcherPerigee
19th January 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Knitting
746.432
Hardback
224
Width 158mm, Height 210mm
1g
Purl and stitch- Empowering, healing, and reconnecting us to each other and ourselves In a fractured world plagued by anxiety and loneliness, knitting is coming to the rescue of people from all walks of life. Economist and lifelong knitter Loretta Napoleoni unveils the hidden power of the purl and stitch mantra- an essential tool for the survival of our species, a means for women to influence history, a soothing activity to calm us, and a powerful metaphor of life. This book is a voyage through our history following the yarn of social, economic and political changes - from ancient Egypt and Peru to modern Mongolia, from the spinning bees of the American Revolution to the knitting spies of World War II, and from the hippies' rejection of consumerism to yarnbombing protests against climate change. For the author it is also a personal journey of discovery and salvation, drawing on the wisdom her grandmother passed along as they knit together. Revealing recent discoveries in neuroscience, The Power of Knitting offers proof of the healing powers of knitting on our bodies and minds. Breaking through societal barriers, even nursing broken hearts, and helping to advance cutting-edge science, knitting is still a valuable instrument for navigating our daily lives. As a bonus, the book includes patterns for ten simple yet iconic projects that reflect the creative, empowering spirit of knitting, with complete instructions.
Loretta Napoleoni, a life-long avid knitter, is an economist, consultant and author whose books on global financing have been translated into 21 languages. Through her work with the International Monetary Fund, the commodities markets and more, she has travelled the world (with knitting projects in tow). She splits her time between London and Rome, with annual visits to the US.