A rollicking, big-hearted story of long-lost love, friendship, and a life well-lived, set at a Florida retirement resort for queer women, on the last day of resident Hannah Cardins lifefor readers of Less and The Wedding People.
Its 2062 and Florida is partially underwater, but even that cant bring down the residents of Palm Meridian Retirement Resort, a utopian home for women wanting to revel in their twilight years. Inside, hula hoopers shimmy across the grass, fiercely competitive book clubs nearly come to blows, and the roller-ski team races up and down the winding paths. Injuries can occur, hips and backs not being what they were, but everywhere you look, these women are living large.
But for long-term resident Hannah Cardin, all that is about to change. Since receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis, she has opted for a medically assisted death, and tonight, she and her raucous band of friends plan to throw one hell of an end-of-life party.
In addition to the entire resort, Hannah has invited two important people from her past: Luke, her childhood best friend and longtime business partner, who shes fallen out of touch with since their retirement, and Sophie, the love of her life, who she hasnt spoken to since their sudden breakup forty years ago but has thought of every day since.
Luke arrives bright and early, but with an uneasiness Hannah doesnt have time to confront, especially while she waits to see if Sophie, who never responded to her invitation, is coming at all. As the hours roll on, Hannahs mind casts back over the highs and lows of her life and the love she shared with Sophie. But as is to be expected at any reunion of old friendsespecially one as monumental and emotional as thisHannah is not the only one with unfinished business. When a devastating secret from the past is revealed, Hannah must reconsider if shes making the right decision after all.
Spanning the course of a single day and seventy years, and featuring vibrant and loveable characters you wont soon forget, Palm Meridian is a joyful yet audaciously bittersweet celebration of aging and friendship that reminds us life is what we choose to make of it.
Genre: General Fiction
Its 2062 and Florida is partially underwater, but even that cant bring down the residents of Palm Meridian Retirement Resort, a utopian home for women wanting to revel in their twilight years. Inside, hula hoopers shimmy across the grass, fiercely competitive book clubs nearly come to blows, and the roller-ski team races up and down the winding paths. Injuries can occur, hips and backs not being what they were, but everywhere you look, these women are living large.
But for long-term resident Hannah Cardin, all that is about to change. Since receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis, she has opted for a medically assisted death, and tonight, she and her raucous band of friends plan to throw one hell of an end-of-life party.
In addition to the entire resort, Hannah has invited two important people from her past: Luke, her childhood best friend and longtime business partner, who shes fallen out of touch with since their retirement, and Sophie, the love of her life, who she hasnt spoken to since their sudden breakup forty years ago but has thought of every day since.
Luke arrives bright and early, but with an uneasiness Hannah doesnt have time to confront, especially while she waits to see if Sophie, who never responded to her invitation, is coming at all. As the hours roll on, Hannahs mind casts back over the highs and lows of her life and the love she shared with Sophie. But as is to be expected at any reunion of old friendsespecially one as monumental and emotional as thisHannah is not the only one with unfinished business. When a devastating secret from the past is revealed, Hannah must reconsider if shes making the right decision after all.
Spanning the course of a single day and seventy years, and featuring vibrant and loveable characters you wont soon forget, Palm Meridian is a joyful yet audaciously bittersweet celebration of aging and friendship that reminds us life is what we choose to make of it.
Genre: General Fiction