Virginia Ironside is a journalist, agony aunt, and author. She served as an editor for Woman and the Sunday Mirror for many years, and has regular columns in The Independent and The Oldie. She has written books in children's and adult fiction, nonfiction, self-help, and memoir, and is published worldwide. She lives in London.
?[Ironside] has done her readers a wonderful service in giving us
the fictional Marie Sharp.... "No! I Don?t Want to Join a Book
Club" is, in fact, a perfect choice for book clubs. It takes on the
biggest issues?our lives, loves, deaths?in acerbic, tender,
thoughtful ways. Perfect for clubs, perfect for (almost)
everybody.?
?"The Washington Post"
?Screamingly funny?reads like an AARP-issued "Bridget Jones?
Diary"?.This is the kind of book you gobble up, then re-read so you
can hoot out loud all over again.?
?"USA Today"
?Marie's wicked sense of humor makes this a fun read. . . . This
novel is more than a light romp. Marie shows great heart and wisdom
as she experiences joys and sorrows.?
?"The Herald Sun"
?So funny and human, so full of cranky wisdom and plucky resistance
to the ordinary ways of facing old age. I?m thinking of reading
"No! I Don?t Want to Join a Book Club" once a year from here on in
to cheer myself up. If you?re over fifty, you s
a[Ironside] has done her readers a wonderful service in giving us
the fictional Marie Sharp.... "No! I Donat Want to Join a Book
Club" is, in fact, a perfect choice for book clubs. It takes on the
biggest issuesaour lives, loves, deathsain acerbic, tender,
thoughtful ways. Perfect for clubs, perfect for (almost)
everybody.a
a"The Washington Post"
aScreamingly funnya]reads like an AARP-issued "Bridget Jonesa
Diary"a].This is the kind of book you gobble up, then re-read so
you can hoot out loud all over again.a
a"USA Today"
aMarieas wicked sense of humor makes this a fun read. . . . This
novel is more than a light romp. Marie shows great heart and wisdom
as she experiences joys and sorrows.a
a"The Herald Sun"
aSo funny and human, so full of cranky wisdom and plucky resistance
to the ordinary ways of facing old age. Iam thinking of reading
"No! I Donat Want to Join a Book Club" once a year from here on in
to cheer myself up. If youare over fifty, you should read it,
too.a
a"The Buffalo News"
[Ironside] has done her readers a wonderful service in giving us
the fictional Marie Sharp.... "No! I Dont Want to Join a Book Club"
is, in fact, a perfect choice for book clubs. It takes on the
biggest issuesour lives, loves, deathsin acerbic, tender,
thoughtful ways. Perfect for clubs, perfect for (almost)
everybody.
"The Washington Post"
Screamingly funnyreads like an AARP-issued "Bridget Jones
Diary,"This is the kind of book you gobble up, then re-read so you
can hoot out loud all over again.
"USA Today"
Maries wicked sense of humor makes this a fun read. . . . This
novel is more than a light romp. Marie shows great heart and wisdom
as she experiences joys and sorrows.
"The Herald Sun"
So funny and human, so full of cranky wisdom and plucky resistance
to the ordinary ways of facing old age. Im thinking of reading "No!
I Dont Want to Join a Book Club" once a year from here on in to
cheer myself up. If youre over fifty, you should read it, too.
"The Buffalo News"
?[Ironside] has done her readers a wonderful service in giving us
the fictional Marie Sharp.... "No! I Don?t Want to Join a Book
Club" is, in fact, a perfect choice for book clubs. It takes on the
biggest issues?our lives, loves, deaths?in acerbic, tender,
thoughtful ways. Perfect for clubs, perfect for (almost)
everybody.?
?"The Washington Post"
?Screamingly funny?reads like an AARP-issued "Bridget Jones?
Diary"?.This is the kind of book you gobble up, then re-read so you
can hoot out loud all over again.?
?"USA Today"
?Marie's wicked sense of humor makes this a fun read. . . . This
novel is more than a light romp. Marie shows great heart and wisdom
as she experiences joys and sorrows.?
?"The Herald Sun"
?So funny and human, so full of cranky wisdom and plucky resistance
to the ordinary ways of facing old age. I?m thinking of reading
"No! I Don?t Want to Join a Book Club" once a year from here on in
to cheer myself up. If you?re over fifty, you s
a[Ironside] has done her readers a wonderful service in giving us
the fictional Marie Sharp.... "No! I Donat Want to Join a Book
Club" is, in fact, a perfect choice for book clubs. It takes on the
biggest issuesaour lives, loves, deathsain acerbic, tender,
thoughtful ways. Perfect for clubs, perfect for (almost)
everybody.a
a"The Washington Post"
aScreamingly funnya]reads like an AARP-issued "Bridget Jonesa
Diary"a].This is the kind of book you gobble up, then re-read so
you can hoot out loud all over again.a
a"USA Today"
aMarieas wicked sense of humor makes this a fun read. . . . This
novel is more than a light romp. Marie shows great heart and wisdom
as she experiences joys and sorrows.a
a"The Herald Sun"
aSo funny and human, so full of cranky wisdom and plucky resistance
to the ordinary ways of facing old age. Iam thinking of reading
"No! I Donat Want to Join a Book Club" once a year from here on in
to cheer myself up. If youare over fifty, you should read it,
too.a
a"The Buffalo News"
[Ironside] has done her readers a wonderful service in giving us
the fictional Marie Sharp.... "No! I Dont Want to Join a Book Club"
is, in fact, a perfect choice for book clubs. It takes on the
biggest issuesour lives, loves, deathsin acerbic, tender,
thoughtful ways. Perfect for clubs, perfect for (almost)
everybody.
"The Washington Post"
Screamingly funnyreads like an AARP-issued "Bridget Jones
Diary,"This is the kind of book you gobble up, then re-read so you
can hoot out loud all over again.
"USA Today"
Maries wicked sense of humor makes this a fun read. . . . This
novel is more than a light romp. Marie shows great heart and wisdom
as she experiences joys and sorrows.
"The Herald Sun"
So funny and human, so full of cranky wisdom and plucky resistance
to the ordinary ways of facing old age. Im thinking of reading "No!
I Dont Want to Join a Book Club" once a year from here on in to
cheer myself up. If youre over fifty, you should read it, too.
"The Buffalo News"
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