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Description:This hard hitting but humorous Amazon No 1 Best selling novel will make you smile and then break your heart. Its foundation in truth, makes it more compelling a read and offers a glimpse into the lives of ordinary women facing extraordinary hardship. Set against the backdrop of the women's pension scandal, which unfairly impacted millions of 1950s-born women in the UK, the story delves into themes of resilience, friendship, sacrifice, and the power of collective action. While the characters fight for justice in their specific struggle, the narrative resonates with broader themes of…mehr

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Description:This hard hitting but humorous Amazon No 1 Best selling novel will make you smile and then break your heart. Its foundation in truth, makes it more compelling a read and offers a glimpse into the lives of ordinary women facing extraordinary hardship. Set against the backdrop of the women's pension scandal, which unfairly impacted millions of 1950s-born women in the UK, the story delves into themes of resilience, friendship, sacrifice, and the power of collective action. While the characters fight for justice in their specific struggle, the narrative resonates with broader themes of fighting against injustice and standing up for what's right, particularly in achieving real equality for women. 'There will be no true equality until we learn not to use the concept against each other in cheap shots against to further an agenda...'
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The author Dee Kearney an ex-theatre designer, artist, and writer has been fighting for pension justice since 2017, when she first discovered six years of her state pension had been taken one year before she was expecting to retire at sixty. She has supported all the main campaign groups in their actions and believes only complete unity and sisterhood between the campaigners will win the day. She writes and campaigns as the Persistent Pensioner and is one of the Co-Founders of Pension Partners for Justice which facilitates cross group working.