Ladies Who Lunch
Discover the intriguing world of "Ladies Who Lunch," a captivating play by the talented author, which was published in 1999 by Samuel French Ltd. This engaging story unfolds the lives of Amelia, Rachel, and Joanne, three wives of wealthy men who come together to further their charitable efforts for Save Our Starving. With a clever twist, Amelia devises a bold plan to boost their charity's finances by leveraging insider information from their husbands' business dealings to play the stock market. This thought-provoking narrative, spanning 70 pages, explores themes of ambition, morality, and the complexities of wealth. Perfect for those who enjoy sharp wit and social commentary, "Ladies Who Lunch" is a must-read for fans of contemporary drama. Add this paperback to your collection today and delve into a tale that challenges the boundaries of friendship and philanthropy.