
The Bridge Ladies: A Memoir Paperback
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The Bridge Ladies: A Memoir Paperback
A fifty-year-old Bridge amusement gives a startling approach to cross the generational partition between a girl and her mom. Betsy Lerner takes us on a capably individual scholarly trip, where we take in somewhat about Bridge and a great deal about existence.
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After a lifetime characterizing herself rather than her mom’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” era, Lerner winds up back in her youth home, not five miles from the mother she invested decades maintaining a strategic distance from. At the point when Roz needs assistance after surgery, it tumbles to Betsy to deal with her. She expected seven days of tense consideration; what she got rather were the Bridge Ladies. Awed by their reliability, she saw something her era needed. Facebook was extraordinary, yet it wouldn’t convey a pot broil.
Likely at in the first place, Betsy turns into a normal at her mom’s Monday Bridge club. Through her companionships with the women, she is at last ready to face years of mistaken assumptions and family catastrophe, the Bridge table turning into the shared view she and Roz never had.
By turns hazily interesting and profoundly moving, The Bridge Ladies is the life-changing story of a hard-won—however never-past the point of no return—bond amongst mother and girl.