Steel Magnolias meets The First Wives Club in a touching and hilarious novel of friendship, love, sex, dreams, and good hair.
After you’ve raised the kids, been widowed or divorced once or twice, or even if — especially if — you’ve been married for a few decades, you need a rest. The Ladies Farm offers relaxation, exercise, crafts classes, and a fully equipped beauty salon. This idyllic retreat set in the hills of Sydonia, Texas, is owned and operated by four friends: Pauline, the resident earth mother; Rita, the oft-married hairdresser; Della, a plain-spoken divorcee; and the younger businesswoman, Kat.
When Barbara, widow of Richard — a man who had a great love of womankind — moves in, all hell breaks loose at the Ladies Farm. Turns out that all Richard’s ex-lovers live in Texas; in fact, more than one of them resides right at the Ladies Farm.
Take five women of a certain age, one piece of prime real estate, and one dead man who had a lot of love to give, and you have a rollicking, rambunctious novel about women who are old enough to know what they want out of life and young enough to get it.