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The Eighty-Year-Old Sorority Girls

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As a group of eighty-something girlfriends deals with the mental decline of their sorority sister, they reconnect with their college sorority, advise their grandchildren, find new lives for themselves, and continue to show up for each other. Vivian, nicknamed "Button," is an Alzheimer's patient who adores her sorority group. Helen rediscovers love at age eighty-one, Ida's crazy side comes out during football season, and Laney is the "big sister" in charge of baking for the group. These three women consistently show up for Vivian as her mental health deteriorates--because that is what sisters do. As they discover a new way of life, they find they would rather take "the road less traveled," just as they did in their college days.

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The Eighty-Year-Old Sorority Girls, Robin Benoit

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Titre
The Eighty-Year-Old Sorority Girls
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2022
Format
rigide
Pages
342
ISBN13
9781612545516
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Fiction
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As a group of eighty-something girlfriends deals with the mental decline of their sorority sister, they reconnect with their college sorority, advise their grandchildren, find new lives for themselves, and continue to show up for each other. Vivian, nicknamed "Button," is an Alzheimer's patient who adores her sorority group. Helen rediscovers love at age eighty-one, Ida's crazy side comes out during football season, and Laney is the "big sister" in charge of baking for the group. These three women consistently show up for Vivian as her mental health deteriorates--because that is what sisters do. As they discover a new way of life, they find they would rather take "the road less traveled," just as they did in their college days.