
Ebook: 656 pages
Genre: Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction,
Publisher: Fig Tree May 2026
Source: NetGalley
First Sentence: Downtown Drugstore had a bell on the door that made a single tink sound when you opened it.
Review Quote: 'It’s such a joy to immerse yourself in this world and with these characters ... a really special book that’s been well worth the wait' Good Housekeeping
My Opinion:
It is many years since I read Kathryn Stockett's now classic novel 'The Help'. It was a 5* read and still an all-time favourite. So I was excited to have the opportunity to read and review her highly anticipated new novel, published just a few weeks ago, seventeen years later.
Set in Mississipi and Oxford USA in 1933 during the Depression 'The Calamity Club' the main protagonist of the story is Birdie, whose family are depending on her for their financial survival. The other main character is Meg Lefleur still a child but one who has already learnt that you cannot rely on anyone. Their worlds collide when Birdie visits her sister in Oxford to ask for financial support from her wealthy husband. Things don't work out as anticipated and there is pressure on the economic circumstances the family faces from all directions. Despite the difficulties Birdie and the women she meets face they raise the money they need to survive by very unconventional means.
What refined storytelling 'The Calamity Club' is. At over 600 pages it is a wonderful, emotional and humorous saga that I did not want to end having become so immersed in the worlds of Birdie and Meg. Highly recommend to everyone.
Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher, Fig Tree and the author, Kathryn Stockett for the opportunity to read and review.
Précis Courtesy of Goodreads:
In 1933 Oxford, Mississippi, Prohibition is on the wane, and the Great Depression is tightening its grip. Poor and rich folks alike have fallen on hard times, even as the old social order remains. For women on the margins, the options are few and the price of dignity and self-determination is unbearably high.
Eleven-year-old Meg, one of the unadoptable “big girls” at the Lafayette County Orphan Asylum, fights each day to keep her spirit unbowed. Birdie, unmarried and outspoken, has come to Oxford on a mission to ask her social-climbing sister to help the struggling family she’s left behind. And Charlie is a woman with a past, running low on luck but driven by fire, fury, and grit. When their fates converge, they come up with an audacious plan to take back control of their lives. Together, they form an unlikely sisterhood—but in a place and time where hypocrisy is rife, women’s freedom is fragile, and making an enemy can have dire consequences, will the price they pay for their outrageous risk-taking be too high?
The Calamity Club will make you laugh, cry, and cheer—an epic testament to resilience, friendship, and the fierce, funny women who know that calamity can be the spark of new beginnings. This is Kathryn Stockett at her most confident, heartfelt, and hilarious—the triumphant return of one of the most beloved storytellers of our time.
Previous Review: The Help
Author Profile:
Courtesy of Goodreads
Kathryn Stockett was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi. After graduating from the University of Alabama with a degree in English and creative writing, she moved to New York City, where she worked in magazine publishing for nine years. She currently lives in Mississippi and New York City.
Photograph and Biographical Information courtesy of the following sites:
Goodreads Profile. Amazon Profile. Kathryn Stockett - Official Author Website




