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The Book Club for Troublesome Women
A General Fiction Novel by Marie Bostwick
Subgenres:
- Historical Fiction,
- Women's Fiction,
- 1960s Virginia
This book is for you if you're into...
- 1960s suburban women questioning the American dream
- Book clubs that spark real-life rebellion and friendship
- Humorous takes on self-discovery and feminist awakening
From Little Stack
In this new release, Margaret is a married mother in 1960s Virginia. But she’s not exactly happy. So when Charlotte, a woman much different than her suburban neighbors, moves into the community, Margaret decides to start a book club to get to know her better. But the book club has unexpected results, as Margaret, Charlotte, and two other women read Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique and start thinking—and talking—about how they honestly feel in their lives.
You’ll feel like you’re part of the club as the deep bonds between these women support them through a tumultuous year.
Margaret never really meant to start a book club . . . or a feminist revolution, for that matter in this bold and plucky novel from New York Times bestselling author Marie Bostwick.
By 1960s standards, Margaret Ryan is living the American woman's dream. She has a husband, three children, a station wagon, and a home in Concordia—one of Northern Virginia's most exclusive and picturesque suburbs. She has a standing invitation to the neighborhood coffee klatch, and now, thanks to her husband, a new subscription to A Woman's Place—a magazine that tells housewives like Margaret exactly who to be and what to buy. On paper, she has it all. So why doesn't that feel like enough?
Margaret is thrown for a loop when she first meets Charlotte Gustafson, Concordia's newest and most intriguing resident. As an excuse to be in the mysterious Charlotte's orbit, Margaret concocts a book club get-together and invites two other neighborhood women—Bitsy and Viv—to the inaugural meeting. As the women share secrets, cocktails, and their honest reactions to the controversial bestseller The Feminine Mystique, they begin to discover that the American dream they'd been sold isn't all roses and sunshine—and that their secret longing for more is something they share.
Nicknaming themselves the Bettys, after Betty Friedan, these four friends have no idea their impromptu club and the books they read together will become the glue that helps them hold fast through tears, triumphs, angst, and arguments—and what will prove to be the most consequential and freeing year of their lives.
The Book Club for Troublesome Women is a humorous, thought provoking, and nostalgic romp through one pivotal and tumultuous American year—as well as an ode to self-discovery, persistence, and the power of sisterhood.
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