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From the bestselling author ofBetween Husbands and FriendsandAn Act of Lovecomes a wise, wonderful, and delightfully witty "coming of age" novel about four intrepid women who discover themselves as they were truly meant to be: passionate, alive, and ready to face the best years of their lives. Meet Faye, Marilyn, Alice, and Shirley. Four women with skills, smarts, and secrets--all feeling over the hill and out of the race. But in a moment of delicious serendipity, they meet and realize they share more than raging hormones and lost dreams. Now as the Hot Flash Club, where the topics of motherhood, sex, and men are discussed with double servings of chocolate cake, they vow to help each other . . . and themselves. Faye, the artist. A determinedly cheerful widow and connoisseur of control-top pantyhose, she's struggling with creative block and an empty, lonely house. Now she's got a tricky problem to bring to the club's table: how can they catch her perfect son-in-law cheating on her only daughter Laura? Shirley, the healer. Though her yoga-slender body belie her years, decades of dating losers and the strain of being broke make herfeelher age. Shirley has a secret dream: a wellness spa that nurtures body and soul. But first she needs to believe in herself, in her abilities, and in her friends at the club. Marilyn, the brain. A paleontologist who has spent so many years looking at dried-up fossils, she's almost become one herself. Worried that her brilliant but nerdy son is about to marry theverywrong woman, she gets some help from the HFC, who transform her from a caterpillar to a butterfly, with amazing results. Alice, the executive. Black and regal, she soared to the top of the corporate ladder. Now her shoes are murder on her arthritic back and the younger jackals are circling in for the kill. But as the inspiration behind the HFC, she's about to discover something extraordinary: contentment. For Faye, Shirley, Marilyn, and Alice, the time has come to use it or lose it--be it their bodies, their brains, their spirits, and their sense of fun. Together they realize that theycanhave it all, perhaps for the first time in their lives. And though what sags may never rise again, feeling sexy has no expiration date-- and best of all, with a little help from her friends, a woman can always start over . . . and never, ever, give up what matters most.
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Kirkus Review
Four friends, getting older: Popular novelist Thayer (Custody, 2001, etc.) attempts a postmenopausal chick-lit romp, with mixed results. Meet Faye, Shirley, Marilyn, and Alice! Watch them face the dreary reality of aging and life's many disappointments! Faye, a popular painter of contemporary Impressionist scenes, still grieves for her beloved Jack, but she must help her distraught daughter cope with her colicky newborn and unfaithful husband. Shirley, a fabulously fit massage therapist who mothers her lonely female clients, lives with a younger lover who doesn't know that she's 60 (yeah, right). She gets a lot of satisfaction from nurturing others--but who's going to nurture her? Her guy just walked out the door. Marilyn is a brilliant but dowdy scientist who's worried that her son's beautiful fiancÉe only wants his money. Turns out that the beauty pines to be ordinary, so that people will appreciate her for who she really is (yeah, right). A much more unpleasant surprise awaits Marilyn, whose equally unattractive husband ditches her for a much younger woman. And Alice, an African-American achiever, secretly suffers from arthritis. Was her long, hard climb up the corporate ladder worth it? A younger version of herself, annoyingly named Alison, is able, ready, and willing to force Alice into early retirement. Not surprisingly, a change is gonna come, courtesy of the Hot Flash Club. Eventually, Shirley pursues her dream of opening a day spa. Alice finds true love at last. Faye's errant son-in-law Lars gets his comeuppance when Alice's son Alan falls for Lars's lover, Jennifer. Marilyn discovers sex with a brawny boyfriend. Gray hairs and sagging flesh are affirmed as proud badges of womanhood, so there. Predictable and unfunny. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.