
Last chance to grab this book and our accompanying yarn!
Good Night, Irene written by Luis Alberto Urrea. This historical fiction novel follows the experiences of Red Cross volunteers Irene Woodward and Dorothy Dunford, who operate a Clubmobile to provide coffee, doughnuts, and companionship to American troops on the front lines during World War II. Urrea researched the subject of the Clubmobile Service because his mother was one of the women who served in these trucks. The novel addresses issues of trauma and mental health in wartime and explores the female friendships of the “Donut Dollies” who risked their lives to operate the Clubmobiles and boost soldiers’ morale.
Pair this read with the accompanying Craggy Tweed skein inspired by this story, the perfect way to unwind and get creative after each chapter. You'll find plenty of inspiration for new projects throughout the book.
Base: Craggy Tweed
- 85% SW Merino, 15% NEPs
- 231 yards/100g
- DK Weight
- Needle Recommendation: US sizes 5-7
- Craggy Tweed is a soft, smooth, and lofty 4-ply fiber. Our rich and dynamic colors will make this modern tweed pop for any garment!
- Perfect for sweaters and hats, you’re sure to add Craggy Tweed to your list of favorites.