Reviews
"This generous and inventive book is a delight to read, an evocation of the power of friendship to sustain, encourage, and embolden us. Join the sisterhood!" -Karen Joy Fowler, author of The Jane Austen Book Club "I read The Wednesday Sisters in one delicious gulp. With a smart, entrancing voice, Meg Waite Clayton sweeps us into the world of the tumultuous 1960's and beyond, and gives us the gift of five young women coming into their own as friends, mothers, wives and writers. The Wednesday Sisters takes their writing group as its core, and up until the last page, I found myself fervently rooting for each of them as if they were my friends too." - Lalita Tademy, author of Red River and Cane River "Long before there were book clubs and play dates, there were the Wednesday Sistersa group of women whose shared love of literature transports them above the pains and pitfalls of ordinary life. While these women may seem like typical suburban housewives, each character has an intriguing secret and a rich interior life that drew me into the story and held me there. This remarkable group of women demonstrates that no matter what period of history in which we live, no matter what race, creed or class we are, no matter what pains we endure, our one unifying salvation can be books. And this book reminded me of why I love to read."- Lolly Winston, author of Good Grief and Happiness Sold Separately I simply could not put down The Wednesday Sisters . I gave my heart to Meg Clayton's vivid characters, and I read their intertwined stories breathlessly. Move over, Ya-ya sisters!-Amanda Eyre Ward, author of Forgive Me and How to be Lost "Meg Waite Clayton gives us a group of spunky womenmostly young, married motherswho make the unlikely decision in 1967 to form a writers' group. Their diverse journeys over the next years in their writing and in their lives add up to a compelling and deeply moving testament to the power of women's friendships. I simply couldn't put The Wednesday Sisters down until I'd turned the last page." -Ellen Baker, author of Keeping the House "Richly intelligent, deeply felt and incandescently original, Clayton's book is a rhapsodic story of female friendship, set against wildly changing times and mores. Not only is the book heartbreaking, funny, and undeniably smart, but truly, this is the kind of book you don't just want to pass on to all your friends. You have to."-Caroline Leavitt, author of Girls in Trouble and Coming Back to Me, Advance praise for The Wednesday Sisters "This generous and inventive book is a delight to read, an evocation of the power of friendship to sustain, encourage, and embolden us. Join the sisterhood!" -Karen Joy Fowler, author ofThe Jane Austen Book Club "I readThe WednesdaySisters in one delicious gulp. With a smart, entrancing voice, Meg Waite Clayton sweeps us into the world of the tumultuous 1960's and beyond, and gives us the gift of five young women coming into their own as friends, mothers, wives and writers.The Wednesday Sisterstakes their writing group as its core, and up until the last page, I found myself fervently rooting for each of them as if they were my friends too." -Lalita Tademy, author ofRed RiverandCane River "Long before there were book clubs and play dates, there were the Wednesday Sistersa group of women whose shared love of literature transports them above the pains and pitfalls of ordinary life. While these women may seem like typical suburban housewives, each character has an intriguing secret and a rich interior life that drew me into the story and held me there. This remarkable group of women demonstrates that no matter what period of history in which we live, no matter what race, creed or class we are, no matter what pains we endure, our one unifying salvation can be books. And this book reminded me of why I love to read."- Lolly Winston, author ofGood GriefandHappiness Sold Separately I simply could not put downThe Wednesday Sisters. I gave my heart to Meg Clayton's vivid characters, and I read their intertwined stories breathlessly. Move over, Ya-ya sisters!- Amanda Eyre Ward,author ofForgive MeandHow to be Lost "Meg Waite Clayton gives us a group of spunky womenmostly young, married motherswho make the unlikely decision in 1967 to form a writers' group. Their diverse journeys over the next years in their writing and in their lives add up to a compelling and deeply moving testament to the power of women's friendships. I simply couldn't put The Wednesday Sisters down until I'd turned the last page." -Ellen Baker, author ofKeeping the House "Richly intelligent, deeply felt and incandescently original, Clayton's book is a rhapsodic story of female friendship, set against wildly changing times and mores. Not only is the book heartbreaking, funny, and undeniably smart, but truly, this is the kind of book you don't just want to pass on to all your friends. Youhaveto."- Caroline Leavitt, author ofGirls in TroubleandComing Back to Me From the Hardcover edition., "This generous and inventive book is a delight to read, an evocation of the power of friendship to sustain, encourage, and embolden us. Join the sisterhood!" -Karen Joy Fowler, author ofThe Jane Austen Book Club "I readThe WednesdaySisters in one delicious gulp. With a smart, entrancing voice, Meg Waite Clayton sweeps us into the world of the tumultuous 1960's and beyond, and gives us the gift of five young women coming into their own as friends, mothers, wives and writers.The Wednesday Sisterstakes their writing group as its core, and up until the last page, I found myself fervently rooting for each of them as if they were my friends too." - Lalita Tademy, author ofRed RiverandCane River "Long before there were book clubs and play dates, there were the Wednesday Sistersa group of women whose shared love of literature transports them above the pains and pitfalls of ordinary life. While these women may seem like typical suburban housewives, each character has an intriguing secret and a rich interior life that drew me into the story and held me there. This remarkable group of women demonstrates that no matter what period of history in which we live, no matter what race, creed or class we are, no matter what pains we endure, our one unifying salvation can be books. And this book reminded me of why I love to read."- Lolly Winston, author ofGood GriefandHappiness Sold Separately I simply could not put downThe Wednesday Sisters. I gave my heart to Meg Clayton's vivid characters, and I read their intertwined stories breathlessly. Move over, Ya-ya sisters!-Amanda Eyre Ward, author ofForgive MeandHow to be Lost "Meg Waite Clayton gives us a group of spunky womenmostly young, married motherswho make the unlikely decision in 1967 to form a writers' group. Their diverse journeys over the next years in their writing and in their lives add up to a compelling and deeply moving testament to the power of women's friendships. I simply couldn't put The Wednesday Sisters down until I'd turned the last page." -Ellen Baker, author ofKeeping the House "Richly intelligent, deeply felt and incandescently original, Clayton's book is a rhapsodic story of female friendship, set against wildly changing times and mores. Not only is the book heartbreaking, funny, and undeniably smart, but truly, this is the kind of book you don't just want to pass on to all your friends. Youhaveto."-Caroline Leavitt, author ofGirls in TroubleandComing Back to Me