The book club still going strong after 50 years

A group of 10 women in their 70s and 80s standing in a large kitchen. They are all smiling.
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Members of the Lit book club have read more than 350 books since they formed in 1975

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A group of women in their 70s and 80s are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their book club and friendship.

The first seven members of the group met in 1975 and have since read more than 350 books, welcomed 30 members, met 500 times and consumed more than 1,000 bottles of wine.

One of the original members of the group, Elspeth Davis, started the group as she was a new mother at the time and said she needed something else to "exercise" her mind.

"I've really enjoyed the variety of books we've read and the friendship and the camaraderie," said fellow member Jill Stanley.

Ms Davis brought back the idea of a book club from Canada, where she had been living for six years.

Elspheth Davis stands in front of a book shelf in her home. She has short grey hair with a pair of glasses on top of her head. She is wearing a yellow shirt with black circles and a black top underneath.
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Elspheth Davis formed the group in 1975 as she could not find a local book club

The group is named Lit - short for Literary Circle - and was first hosted at her home in the North Somerset village of Easton-in-Gordano.

"The variety of books is absolutely amazing and there are lots of books that I never would have thought to pick up," Mary Donaldson, who joined the group in 1978, said.

But although the readers have covered a lot of ground with their choices - from thrillers to poetry - the one genre they have failed to agree to try is science fiction.

Members have formed a close-knit group, bonding over other shared interests, such as walking and films.

Sue Tuckwell was initially daunted by the number of books the group had read when she joined in the mid-1980s.

But she said she came to realise that "sharing reactions to a book, whether you like it or not, is a route into friendship".

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