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This is such a great story it is funny, moving, emotional and so very heart-warming, make yourself comfortable for this one while you enjoy meeting the lovey seventy nine year old Peggy Smart and the highs and lows of living in a retirement village and aging with decorum and aplomb as best she can.
Peggy is widowed, she has two children David who is married to Mel they have two children Sam and Emily and Jenny who lives with her girlfriend and the alpacas, Peggy lives alone with her dog Basil, he ...more
Peggy is widowed, she has two children David who is married to Mel they have two children Sam and Emily and Jenny who lives with her girlfriend and the alpacas, Peggy lives alone with her dog Basil, he ...more

Tired, over-worked, and under-appreciated, I was facing a pre-dawn flight down to Melbourne and wanted something to read that would help brighten my day. I reached for The Single Ladies of Jacaranda Retirement Village by Joanna Nell, which has the tagline ‘a moving, funny, heart-warming tale of love and community.’ It sounded perfect. And it was perfect! I was chuckling to myself even before the plane’s wheels had left the tarmac.
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This is probably not something I’d have chosen to pick up without receiving it for review. Peggy is around my grandmother’s age, both are 80-odd. One actually lives in a retirement village that sounds quite similar to the one Peggy lives in, the other still lives in the home she and my grandfather retired in, although she’s on her own now. My parents face challenges with both their mothers – my dad’s mother, the one in the retirement village is coming to a time where she’s no longer able to live
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3.5★
I mostly enjoyed this, and for about the first half of the book, I really enjoyed it. After that, I did find Peggy's malapropisms started to wear a little thin, as did her continual swooning over Brian! And I had more sympathy with her children, who were understandably (in my opinion) concerned about their mother, than I did with Peggy. Toward the end of the book, someone describes her as "an independent, modern woman", but I can't say I saw that in her!! I saw an over-anxious, over-compensa ...more
I mostly enjoyed this, and for about the first half of the book, I really enjoyed it. After that, I did find Peggy's malapropisms started to wear a little thin, as did her continual swooning over Brian! And I had more sympathy with her children, who were understandably (in my opinion) concerned about their mother, than I did with Peggy. Toward the end of the book, someone describes her as "an independent, modern woman", but I can't say I saw that in her!! I saw an over-anxious, over-compensa ...more

This is a cosy read & I enjoyed the experience. I kept thinking I was in England & then being jolted back to Australia - Joanna Nell's roots are showing. There were a few irritants, but it was generally an easy, relaxing read.
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Enjoyed this book and ended up creating two new bookshelf tags for it … 'elderly main character' (which I am sure there is a more politically correct tag, and 'friendship' (really don't know why I did not have this tag before. Loved Peggy … laughed, cried, cringed and admired. It has been cool lately and have been drinking lots of tea … and can really sympathise with the bladder saga. It was interesting to see how, even at 79 years of age, she is still influenced by what happened in her childhoo
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The way the main character gets mixed up with her words is hilarious. It all sounds too familiar.

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