Amy, Carole, Lenore and Susan have been best friends since school. Back then they couldn’t wait for the future, for the amazing lives they’d have.
But things haven’t worked out how they expected. Now in their forties, they’re fed up with being taken for granted by their families, being passed over for promotions at work and being told that they’re past their best. And they’re not going to go quietly anymore.
Fuelled by female rage and their charismatic leader Amy, the four embark on a campaign of graffiti in their hometown of Hamilton, scrawling feminist slogans on the walls of local buildings.
But is Hamilton ready for the feminist revolution the Graffiti Girls have in store?
My Thoughts:
This is a story about a group of women who have been friends since they were young. Now they are all older, they are all trying to do something different with their lives. They all need a reset, they all have their reasons for changing their lives and they all could be relatable issues for the reader to connect with. I was not sure what to expect with this book, but it is full of warmth, laughs and most of all the very best of friendship. It captivated me all the way through and I warmed to all of the characters. A great read.
I received an ARC copy of this book for an honest review.
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I really enjoyed this one. I was supposed to be going to a book event tonight for the book but it was cancelled unfortunately!
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