FICTION

The Eighty-Year-Old Sorority Girls

Brown. May 2022. 342p. ISBN 9781612545516. $21.99. F
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DEBUT Nonfiction author Benoit’s first novel introduces readers to Vivian (aka “Button”), Laney, Helen, and Ida, sisters in every way but blood. This is the story of one sister, Button and the devastating toll Alzheimer’s can take on not just the person affected but those who love her dearly. Along the way readers meet Lottie, Jen, Devon, one of Button’s caregivers, and the families who surround these wonderful women. Laney, Button’s closest friend, tells much of the story. Memories are shared and stories told of how the four girls met, who they loved, and their adventures becoming part of the sisterhood that only a sorority can provide. Readers will cheer on Lottie as she makes decisions about college and her new love Nick, root for Helen as she falls in love at age 81, and immerse themselves in the lives of these four women and their families.
VERDICT Written with the care and compassion that only one who has experienced this kind of loss knows, this poignant book’s sorrow, laughter and joy will please readers. For fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Mallery.
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