The Ladies Farm

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Author: Viqui Litman

Steel Magnolias meets The First Wives Club in a touching and hilarious novel of friendship, love, sex, dreams, and good hair.,,After you’ve raised the kids, been widowed or divorced once or twice, or even if — especially if — you’ve been married for a few decades, you need a rest. The Ladies Farm offers relaxation, exercise, crafts classes, and a fully equipped beauty salo….Read More

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