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  • Location: Canada, Ontario, Toronto

The Bridge Club

The Bridge Club

Why a Booktrail?

2000s and before: A Bridge club brings four women together and four friends share their memories

  • ISBN: 978-0991931347
  • Genre: Fiction

What you need to know before your trail

Based loosely on the author’s own bridge club, this is a story about friendships, the ups and downs of life and the trials and tribulations that each and everyone of us share.

The Bridge club brings together four friends who share everything as they share and enjoy the game.  The Bridge Club emphasizes how these woman stick together and how they share the ups and downs in life.

Travel Guide

This is a  group of women who live in several rural villages in Ontario and who meet up in order to play bridge and sit together in what is in fact a bridge club in appearance but a friendship in all manner.

“The late 60s they were lured back to the opportunities and energy o the  urban Toronto scene.

Quickly reconnecting through lunches, dinner parties and bridge games, it was a no-brainer to get organised with a monthly commitment to meet at each other’s home and maintain their valued friendships. From early on, their ability to share the best of what women offer each other had been obvious and was too good to let slip away.”

This is a like a road trip along the highway of friendship as the women recount their travels in Europe and beyond, all over Canada and even a stint  in London. this is like sitting down with  a friend and chatting over a game of bridge and a mug of something hot. There may be need for the brandy at certain moments in their life story however.

Booktrail Boarding Pass Information:  The Bridge Club

Author/Guide: Patricia Sands  Destination: Canada, Ontario, Toronto  Departure Time: Now and Then

Twitter: @patricia_sands  Facebook:  /AuthorPatriciaSands  Web: patriciasandsauthor.com

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