Three girls. Nine decades. One unbreakable bond.
Evie, Dot, and Maggie met in a small Pennsylvania town in 1935 and grew up inseparable-sharing secrets, dreams, and promises that carried them through wars, marches, marriages, and loss.
Evie chased truth as a reporter.
Dot taught-and marched-for justice.
Maggie tended the quiet details that held everyone together.
Now in their nineties and reunited at Manchester Meadows, the women of the Victory Club face their bravest chapter yet. When Evie begins to slip away, a sudden snowstorm, a desperate search, and a final wish force all three to reckon with what it truly means to remember-and to be remembered.
As memories surface-from press badges and protest signs to recipe cards and handwritten notes-their shared past gathers into a tender archive of resilience, joy, and the women they have always been.
The Victory Club is a heartfelt, book-club-ready novel about courage, laughter, aging with grace, and the friendships that become a lifelong home.
Where memory falters, love keeps the light on.
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