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The Red Hat Club Rides Again: A Novel
The Red Hat Club Rides Again: A Novel
The Red Hat Club Rides Again: A Novel
Audiobook (abridged)11 hours

The Red Hat Club Rides Again: A Novel

Written by Haywood Smith

Narrated by Cynthia Darlow

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Georgia, SuSu, Teeny, Diane, and Linda are back in a new celebration of life and women's friendships from the New York Times bestselling author of The Red Hat Club
The Red Hats are back, in rare form. When childhood friend Pru Bonner—black sheep of the group—falls off the wagon so hard it shakes the Red Hats' world, "the girls" rally to get her into rehab with a hilarious kidnapping in Vegas, and act as her family for group therapy whether Pru wants it or not. Then Teeny celebrates Pru's successful release with a one-month, carte blanche plastic surgery cruise for all six of them, after which Diane explores the unpredictable world of Internet dating. As always, laughter and heart are spiced with secrets, surprises, and pitfalls aplenty, including a pregnancy test for a fiftysomething, a fight for life for one of them, a gold-digging romeo, and a surprise wedding that proves it's never too late for love.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 15, 2005
ISBN9781593976620
Author

Haywood Smith

Haywood Smith is the author of Queen Bee of Mimosa Branch, The Red Hat Club, and Red Hat Club Rides Again. She lives in Buford, Georgia.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    I was rather disppointed by this book. The basic idea of the book is that there is a group of women who meet on a monthly basis abd this is the story of a period of thier lives.the problem is not so much at the start where they are setting the scene as to how thier lives work. Although i did object to the fact that the reason they were called teh red hat club was not mentioned till very late in the book and at that only the name of the poem was mentioned, not even the autor.Then things got a little silly, private jets, plastic surgery cruses, all paid for by one of the rich ladies (who had apparently worked for her money and not inherited it. It just did not ring true or possible. the style of the book is chick lit and even in that catagory I would say that the story line was poor and ill thought through. The quality of writing however is for this catagory.this is the sort of book that while I sort of engoyed reading it I will not want to try anything else by the same author