It's a good couple of years since I last read a book by this author and I have to say I enjoyed this one more than my last read by her ( don't shoot me down just my personal opinion )
This one was about four friends, Sal, Claudia, Ella and Laura who are all sixty plus years of age, but they aren't about to let this change things, in fact if anything they're wondering how to make getting older more fun.
So why not live together, the idea being to support and help each other, if and when needed.
They decide to pool their resources and buy a manor house in the country, joined by Claudia's not altogether enthusiastic husband, Sal's new fiancé and a rather intriguing Indian lady Mrs Lal.
The locals have dubbed the house the new-age old-age commune, but are your best friends really the last people you want to end up living with ?
What with parents, children and various friends, there were quite a lot of different characters in this book, but once I got my head around who was who, and where they fitted in, this was a really pleasant read.