![]() ![]() If you are closer to 60 and 40, white, female and from the South, you will definitely be able to relate to The Red Hat Club by Haywood Smith. ![]() ![]() I got this copy of the book autographed by the author: "For the Bookcrossers: May this have a happy journey! It will be given as a door prixe at our April Convention. Just because they went off to different high schools, no reason for us moms to separate.)Īnyhow, thanks for an enjoyable read, and a glimpse into a world surprisingly familiar and foreign all at once. I cherish my own "red hats" (though we haven't been together since the crack of dawn- we got together when our children were in school together. She is without a doubt, one of the funniest women alive, and I look forward to reading more books by her. ![]() I started reading this a day or so after hearing Haywood Smith speak. And if the novel makes you laugh, or grow nostalgic for your own band of friends, and maybe even gets you to pick up the phone and call one, that's terrific. There's a lot to be said about novels that are fun and "light" in that you don't have to ponder and reflect on every other paragraph. I read a book by this author and liked it, but still was a disgusting snob saying I liked it "for what it was", implying that there's something less about literature in this genre. ![]()
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