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The Silver-Haired Sisterhood (by Judy Leigh)

I love the books I have read by Judy Leigh. It is delightful to read stories about mature women and the adventures they discover they can have in their later years. A book that displays the joys of friendship and new beginnings. The characters are well developed and their willingness to explore a new world is encouraging. I wish I had a few friends on whom I could count to join me on some adventures. This is a wonderful opportunity to get lost in the pages of a book filled with friendship, new adventures, and appreciation of the fact that you are never too old to discover that you have so much to still give to the world!


Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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