Part Bridesmaids, part White Lotus, and part Mamma Mia, GROUP CHAT is a love letter to female friendship and a powerful reminder that life is short, and it goes real fast, so book the damn girls' trip.
When Farah's husband has an affair (she f*cking knew it), her group chat doesn't offer platitudes. They offer Mykonos. A free luxury villa, thanks to Vivian's DJ toy-boy. Clubs, beaches, boats, cocktails, and a week free from school lunches, perimenopausal insomnia, and husbands waking them at 5am for run club.
But the five friends arrive with more than just new sunglasses and linen sets. There are sick parents, secret illnesses, sullen teenagers, and marriages that have lost their spark, and possibly their relevance. What follows is late nights and bad decisions, savage honesty, too many cigarettes, and the kind of laughter that only comes when you're with the women who know and love you best.
For Stella married, stable and increasingly restless '' the trip stirs something she can't ignore. Watching her friends, and remembering who she was on this island twenty years ago, begs the question: is choosing security the same as choosing happiness?
Sharp, funny and unflinchingly honest, this is a novel about female friendship at its most powerful, and what happens when the life you've built no longer feels like the one you want.
Genre: General Fiction
When Farah's husband has an affair (she f*cking knew it), her group chat doesn't offer platitudes. They offer Mykonos. A free luxury villa, thanks to Vivian's DJ toy-boy. Clubs, beaches, boats, cocktails, and a week free from school lunches, perimenopausal insomnia, and husbands waking them at 5am for run club.
But the five friends arrive with more than just new sunglasses and linen sets. There are sick parents, secret illnesses, sullen teenagers, and marriages that have lost their spark, and possibly their relevance. What follows is late nights and bad decisions, savage honesty, too many cigarettes, and the kind of laughter that only comes when you're with the women who know and love you best.
For Stella married, stable and increasingly restless '' the trip stirs something she can't ignore. Watching her friends, and remembering who she was on this island twenty years ago, begs the question: is choosing security the same as choosing happiness?
Sharp, funny and unflinchingly honest, this is a novel about female friendship at its most powerful, and what happens when the life you've built no longer feels like the one you want.
Genre: General Fiction