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AWW and I thought I came up with the term! Any other titles or link to GR shelf, please.

What can we call it to denote books about older women, that are really well written?

AWW and I thought I came up with the term! Any other titles or link to GR shelf, please."
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...

Interesting. I am not fond of that word, personally, as I don't like how it sounds (I don't like the word gorgeous, either), nor do I want to be called a crone as I age, even in jest. Or hag. Probably because I've heard both crone and hag used as insults, too.
However, whatever the majority wants is fine. Just putting in my 2 cents.

https://barbados.org/poetry/wheniam.htm

Here in OZ in my circle, we do use crone as as a complimentary word, meaning 'wise-woman'.. I have also long used: 'not bad for an old chook', when friends say 'how are you?'... mind you we are less formal....
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