Sue Woolley
When the local library’s reading group folds, Rose, Ginny, and Meg, all in their seventies, and lonely for differing reasons, decide to keep on meeting once a month, to share books and their lives. Inspired by one of the books they read, each takes up a new creative hobby. As their friendship deepens, it becomes clear that each of them is very different to the other two - Rose is a fairly conventional former English teacher and recently widowed, Meg has devoted most of her life to being a wife, mother and now grandmother, while Ginny is a free-spirited yoga practitioner and fierce environmentalist. Will their friendship survive these differences, and will they be able to learn to support each other through the crises which occur?