Helen Paris worked in the performing arts for two decades, touring internationally with her London-based theatre company Curious. After several years living in San Francisco and working as a theatre professor at Stanford University, she returned to the UK to focus on writing fiction.
This lovely book wraps you in warmth and wisdom . . . A wonderfully
human story about friendship, gardening and the strength we gain
from standing up for what we believe in - and why you should never
underestimate the power of a warrior woman, no matter how old she
is!
*Julietta Henderson, author of The Funny Thing About Norman
Foreman*
A delightful, funny, romp of a book with mystery and romance to
boot. Paris can't put a foot wrong. I adored it
*Ericka Waller, author of Dog Days*
A joyous celebration of female friendship, community, and the power
and freedom found in later life, it will warm the cockles of your
heart
*The Sunday Post*
A feel-good treat
*I paper*
There's something so relatable about this story of unlikely
friendships, fighting for what you believe in, and the power of a
community coming together for a common cause . . . A heartening
read
*CultureFly*
This book is all heart and all soul . . . and just the right amount
of humour
*Frost Magazine*
A brilliantly fun feminist adventure about friendship and second
chances
*Best Magazine*
The Invisible Women's Club celebrates brave, bold, tenacious women
who fight for each other and for what they believe in. It lauds the
wit and wisdom of older women, their friendships, their voices and
the power of their laughter
*Bookanista*
A lovely read about friendship
*Bella Magazine*
Funny and joyful
*Woman's Own Magazine*
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