ISBN-13: 9781466337435 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 236 str.
Four friends of a "certain age" find their well-planned lives falling apart. With a mix of moxie, wisdom, humor, and a weekly mahjongg game, they prove that "coming of age" can happen more than once. As long as Barbara's husband had his affairs with women who bought their perfume at Walgreen's, she was content to look the other way, but when she sniffs $400 an ounce Coco Chanel on his jacket, she hires a private detective, who uncovers more than she bargained for. Irene, an incurable romantic, has been looking for the perfect man ever since her husband died. She thought Mel was "the one," but that was before he moved in and before the "up" toilet seats, the snoring, and the scatological breakfast talk. "He's not who he used to be," she complains. "Neither are you," her friends warn. Rochelle, recently divorced, wants to return to an aborted art career, but her two daughters have turned her and her home into a virtual day care for their children. Despite counseling, both conventional and unorthodox, Rochelle seems incapable of taking her life back...until the death of a Butterfly. Sylvia believes she will choke to death if she lives alone. Her daughter Mary has agreed to live with her until she marries, but all potential husbands flee the scene after Sylvia invites them home for dinner. When Mary's latest boyfriend also dumps her, she goes over the top, taking Sylvia with her. "Coming of age" can happen more than once, but the second time around requires a mix of moxie, wisdom, humor, and, of course, the support of good friends and a weekly mahjongg game.