Cover of The Single Ladies of Jacaranda Retirement Village shows a sheepdog under a Jacaranda tree

Funny, insightful and deliciously refreshing, it's the most heartwarming book we've read in a long time.

WOMEN’S WEEKLY

The life of 79-year-old pensioner Peggy Smart is as beige as the decor in her retirement village. Her week revolves around aqua aerobics and appointments with her doctor. Following a very minor traffic accident, things have turned frosty with her grown-up children and she is afraid they are trying to take away her independence.

The highlight of Peggy's day is watching her neighbour Brian head out for his morning swim. She dreams of inviting the handsome widower - treasurer of the Residents' Committee and one of the few eligible men in the village - to an intimate dinner. But why would an educated man like Brian, a chartered accountant no less, look twice at Peggy? As a woman of a certain age, she fears she has become invisible, even to men in their eighties.

But a chance encounter with an old school friend she hasn't seen in five decades - the glamorous fashionista Angie Valentine - sets Peggy on an unexpected journey of self-discovery.

The Single Ladies of Jacaranda Retirement Village
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’Lively and whimsical ... with some serious points to make about ageing, love, community and friendship.'

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

Reviews

This heartwarming story about growing old gracefully - and disgracefully ... is a funny, witty and thoroughly enjoyable read for all ages.'

Daily Telegraph

‘I haven't been this entranced by a character since Eleanor (Oliphant, of course). This book is a joy - it's a celebration of age instead of an apology for it, and a reminder that life is always an adventure if you let it be. I loved this uniquely endearing book.’

Kelly Rimmer

'The perfect blend of funny and moving: had me laughing and crying in this ultimately uplifting story.’

Natasha Lester

'I loved it! I want to be Peggy when I'm older. With many laugh-out-loud moments, this book is sure to make you see "getting old" in a different light. A refreshing, funny, realistic and warm read.’

Fiona Palmer

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