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She Tribe Goes Greek

By: Sue Holmes
Narrated by: Sue Holmes
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Bolder, not older.

Five childhood friends reconnect after the pandemic, and find their lives haven’t turned out like their social media profiles show - drama, betrayal, friendship and a group celebration of their 50th birthdays in Greek set the backdrop for deep introspection and some delight.

Michelle’s botched suicide attempt rallies the troops into having a go at reconstructing their former pillar of strength, smashing all of their weaknesses wide open. Acropolis-type temples, the playground of the gods, sets the stage for the 50th birthday celebrations and reunion of five childhood school friends. Circumstance takes control, revealing true drama. The five friends are forced to take a hard look at the lifestyle choices that currently portray the Facebook versions of their lives. This leads them down the twisting alleys of Greece revealing hidden fears and resentments that silently govern their true selves.Even on the brink of multiple breakdowns, hysterical humor knocks at the door and a joy of life sneaks in as they revel in the Mediterranean sunshine. Missed opportunities, betrayals, and the death of dear ones...is it really never too late?

The intricacy of female relationships is revealed as broken life dreams and false impressions collide with real-life reflections and outcomes.

©2020 Sue Holmes (P)2022 Van Velzer Press
Family Life Friendship Genre Fiction Women's Fiction Fiction Greece Witty Ancient Greece
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