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A review by itsmegkehoe
Five French Hens by Judy Leigh
4.0
Have you ever found yourself daydreaming about taking a transformative trip with a handful of your gal pals? (See: me, almost always.) When 73 year old Jen hops on the fast-track to re-marriage with another widower named Eddie, the gals from her aqua aerobics class step in to treat her like the bride of the century. With each woman giving us a different lifestyle (Pam, forever single, Tess, slightly miserable marriage, Della, deeply in love with her hardworking husband, Rose, sheltered widow, and Jen, our bride-to-be) - this book is rife with opportunity to find yourself in one of the women.
With just enough hijinks to keep you on your toes, this book is a delightful, poignant read - one that reminds readers that life doesn't end when you reach a certain age - in fact, it just gets better.
With just enough hijinks to keep you on your toes, this book is a delightful, poignant read - one that reminds readers that life doesn't end when you reach a certain age - in fact, it just gets better.