What really matters in life? For these sorority girls, the answer lies in friendships that define true sisterhood in this unforgettable story of love, loss, and loyalty.
The Eighty-Year-Old Sorority Girls is the first work of fiction from established author Robin Benoit, and her inaugural novel introduces readers to a lovable, inspiring group of lifelong friends. Braving challenges that will resonate with all women, they come together to cope with the mental decline of their sorority sister, and along the way, they revisit their college days, advise their grandchildren, and rediscover the ageless art of reinvention. Vivian, now an Alzheimer’s patient, leans on her adoration for her ‘sisters’ for comfort and courage. Meanwhile, Helen meets a new love, Ida’s crazy side comes out during football season, and baking aficionado Laney serves as the group’s defacto ‘big sis.’ Joining forces as they have for so many decades, the girls band together to help Vivian . . . because showing up for each other is just what sisters do.