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Review: The Bridge Ladies: A Memoir

New bridge of a troubled daughter

May 13, 2016 08:52
The bridge ladies today: Betsy's mother Roz, Bette, Bea, Jackie and Rhoda

ByAnne Sebba , Anne Sebba

2 min read

By Betsy Lerner
Macmillan, £18.99

I may, as a baby-boomer, bridge-daughter and mother of girls, be the ideal reader for this book. But don't be put off if you have never in your life been near a bridge table. This charmingly quirky and heartfelt tale is about much more than a pack of cards and, as a group portrait, goes beyond the scope of a simple memoir, too.

The Bridge Ladies is a funny, tender, sometimes sad account of a mother--daughter relationship that is often painful but always honest as Betsy recounts the conflicts she has had with her mother over the years about clothes, diet, hair and boyfriends.

It's also a valuable piece of social history capturing a group of Jewish women, typical of their generation, whose prime focus was not a career but getting a man and keeping him happy.