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The Shelly Bay Ladies Swimming Circle
The Shelly Bay Ladies Swimming Circle | Sophie Green
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It's 1982 in Australia. THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER is a box office hit and Paul Hogan is on the TV. In a seaside suburb, housewife Theresa takes up swimming. She wants to get fit; she also wants a few precious minutes to herself. So at sunrise each day she strikes out past the waves. From the same beach, the widowed Marie swims. With her husband gone, bathing is the one constant in her new life. After finding herself in a desperate situation, 25-year-old Leanne only has herself to rely on. She became a nurse to help others, even as she resists help herself. Elaine has recently moved from England. Far from home and without her adult sons, her closest friend is a gin bottle. In the waters of Shelly Bay, these four women find each other. They will survive bluebottle stings and heartbreak; they will laugh so hard they swallow water, and they will plunge their tears into the ocean's salt. They will find solace and companionship, and learn that love takes many forms. Most of all, they will cherish their friendship, each and every day. 'Reading this book was like snuggling beneath a warm beach towel after a bracing dip in the ocean.' - JOANNA NELL **Contains BONUS chapters from THE INAUGURAL MEETING OF THE FAIRVALE LADIES BOOK CLUB** Praise for Sophie Green's THE INAUGURAL MEETING OF THE FAIRVALE LADIES BOOK CLUB 'Tender, intimate, heartwarming, fulfilling and Australian as a lamb roast and full-bodied shiraz' The Australian Women's Weekly 'An absolute gem of a novel, with the most evocative sense of place . . . A treat for any book club' BETTER READING
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Cathy_J
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Still in lockdown here so when I saw an upcoming "Books & Bubbles" online event with the author I decided to give this one a try ?? Set in 1980s Australia we come to know 4 women, each facing their own challenges in life. I loved all the 80s references and found this a nice read ?⭐⭐⭐

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Jhullie
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I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to Shelly Bay. Each character had their own quirks and strengths and the gentle pace of the story was a welcome reminder of the beach town atmosphere. The challenges faced by these four women were well written and the friendship bond formed during their time together strengthened their ability to face their fears.