The Invisible Women’s Club

Paris, Helen

£16.99

Janet Pimm is used to being invisible. 70 something, with her beloved allotment for company, she simply doesn’t need anyone else. But when the local council threaten to close the allotments, Janet will do anything she can to try to save them – even enlisting the help of her irritatingly upbeat and interfering neighbour, Bev. As the two women set off on a journey together, Janet begins to realise that perhaps she isn’t so happy to blend into the background after all. And that maybe there’s more to Bev than she first thought. As the bulldozers roll in and they fight to save the place Janet loves most, both women find their voice again – no one can silence them now. A story of friendship, female lives post-menopause, community spirit and the importance of connection.

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Publish Date: 03/08/2023

Description

Readers have fallen in love with this beautiful, heart-warming and uplifting story about one woman’s journey from invisibility to being seen once more…

‘A heart-lifting and thoughtful read, that gives a huge shout out to the power and strength of women
‘This book is all heart and soul … and just the right amount of humour
‘A story of courage and strength that’s witty, warm and filled with wisdom
‘Helen writes so sympathetically about characters who may not fit into the ‘normal’ bracket but are so likeable and instantly relatable

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Ignored.
Seventy-something Janet Pimm is invisible. Spending most of her days alone, she tends her beloved allotment with the care and love she doesn’t receive from people. Plants, Janet thinks, are more important than friends.

Overlooked.
Janet’s neighbour, Bev, has reached the age when a cloak of invisibility threatens to descend. Her friendly advances are rebuffed by Janet, but when the council threatens to close the allotments, Janet must swallow her pride and enlist Bev’s help.

But they’re about to prove everyone wrong.
As the two join forces, Janet realises that she isn’t happy to be a wallflower after all. And that maybe there’s more to Bev than she thought. As the bulldozers roll in and they fight to save Janet’s treasured allotment, both women find their voice again. And no one can silence them now…

Wraps you in warmth and wisdom‘ Julietta Henderson, author of The Funny Thing About Norman Foreman
‘A delightful, funny book with mystery and romance’ Ericka Waller, author of Dog Days

Additional information

Weight 439 g
Dimensions 224 × 143 × 23 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

323

Language

English

Edition

Hardback original

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K