Wickedly Witty: Read Our Review of The Revenge Club by Kathy Lette

Wickedly Witty: Read Our Review of The Revenge Club by Kathy Lette

When the odds are against you, it’s time to get even.

Matilda, Jo, Penny and Cressy are all women at the top of their game; so, imagine their surprise when they start to be personally overlooked and professionally pushed aside by less-qualified men.

Only they’re not going down without a fight.

Society might think the women have passed their amuse-by dates but the Revenge Club have other plans.

After all, why go to bed angry when you could stay up and plot diabolical retribution? Let the games begin…

Kathy Lette is an Aussie icon. Seriously. There should be a big statue of her somewhere, that people visit on the way to the Big Banana and Big Prawn. Like them, she’s larger than life, fun and so quintessentially, unashamedly Aussie. From her early success with Puberty Blues, through to 20 subsequent books which have been translated into 19 languages, she has made women laugh and cheer.

And now she’s done it again, but on steroids. The Revenge Club shows Lette at her very best. Just when she’d been told she was past her own amuse by date, she pivoted, rewrote the narrative, and is here with her best book ever.

Best friends Matilda, Jo, Penny and Cressy are roaring towards sixty, each with their lives unravelling in some way. They’ve all been made redundant in some way, professionally and personally by men, but together they are a force to be reckoned with, and they’re going to claim their crowns back.

Matilda is a bestselling novelist who has been dropped by her publisher. She has two children, one on the Autism spectrum. Lette’s son has ASD and she’s recently made public how she was told stories doe older women weren’t popular anymore. So how much of Lette is in Matilda? Tune in to our Better Reading Event on March 20th at 8pm AEDT to find out.

The Revenge Club had me laughing out loud on page one. It’s a hoot. It’s fun but it’s also a glorious celebration of female friendship, older women and sisterhood. It’s in this that the novel really shines. Humour aside, Lette is a woman’s woman and that shows.

Kathy Lette, like all women on the right side of fifty, has a lot more to say, more laughs to provide and certainly tales to tell – I feel like The Revenge Club is a fresh new start for the Queen of Quip. Revenge looks good on her, and is certainly sweet.

Buy a copy of The Revenge Club here.

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    Publisher details

    The Revenge Club
    Author
    Kathy Lette
    Publisher
    Bloomsbury
    Genre
    Fiction
    Released
    27 February, 2024
    ISBN
    9781035901265

    Synopsis

    When the odds are against you, it's time to get even.

    Matilda, Jo, Penny and Cressy are all women at the top of their game; so imagine their surprise when they start to be personally overlooked and professionally pushed aside by less-qualified men.

    Only they're not going down without a fight.

    Society might think the women have passed their amuse-by dates but the Revenge Club have other plans.

    After all, why go to bed angry when you could stay up and plot diabolical retribution? Let the games begin...

    Kathy Lette
    About the author

    Kathy Lette

    Kathy Lette is a celebrated and outspoken comic writer who has an inimitable take on serious current issues. She is one of the pioneering voices of contemporary feminism, paving the way for Caitlin Moran and Lena Dunham.She first achieved succès de scandale as a teenager with the novel Puberty Blues, which was made into a major film and a TV mini-series. After several years as a newspaper columnist and TV sitcom writer in America and Australia, she's written 11 international bestsellers in her characteristic witty voice, including Mad Cows, How to Kill Your Husband - and Other Handy Household Hints (staged by the Victorian opera) and The Boy Who Fell To Earth. She is known for her regular appearances on BBC and Sky news programmes. She is an ambassador for Women and Children First, Plan International, the White Ribbon Alliance and the NAS.Kathy Lette lives in London with her husband and two children, and can often be found at The Savoy drinking a cocktail named after her. Kathy is an autodidact (a word she taught herself) but in 2010, received an honorary doctorate from Southampton Solent University.

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