THE CALAMITY CLUB by Kathryn Stockett - Spotlight
NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2026 BY THE NEW YORK TIMES, GOODREADS, TOWN & COUNTRY, MINNESOTA STAR TRIBUNE, GARDEN & GUN, AARP, WOMAN’S WORLD, COUNTRY LIVING, AND OPRAH DAILY
The multimillion-copy-selling author of The Help returns with a bold, big-hearted novel about a group of unbreakable women, fighting for what’s rightfully theirs—and the power of friendship to change everything.
Oxford, Mississippi, 1933.
Abandoned by her mother one Christmas Eve, eleven-year-old Meg Lefleur has learned the hard way to rely on no one. Now one of the unadoptable "big girls" at the Lafayette County Orphan Asylum, she fights each day to keep her spirit unbowed.
Birdie Calhoun, unmarried and outspoken, has come to Oxford to ask her socialite sister to help the struggling family she’s left behind. But as the Depression tightens its grip, Birdie discovers her sister’s seemingly charmed life is a tapestry of lies.
Then, Birdie encounters Charlie, a woman running low on luck with little left to lose. When their fates—and Meg’s—converge, Charlie comes up with an audacious plan for them to take control of their lives. But in a place and time where hypocrisy is rife and women’s freedom is fragile, even the smallest act of defiance can have dangerous consequences.
The Calamity Club will make you laugh, cry, and cheer—an epic testament to underestimated 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.
Kathryn Stockett was born in 1969 in Jackson, Mississippi. She attended the University of Alabama and majored in English and Creative Writing. After graduation, she moved to New York City, where she worked in the magazine industry for nine years. She was married to Keith Rogers, but they are now divorced. They have one daughter. Stockett now lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
Stockett’s first novel The Help, was a huge success. The story was inspired by Stockett’s own childhood. The novel, set in 1962, took Stockett five years to complete, and she received rejections from sixty literary agents before Susan Ramer agreed to be her agent. When published in 2009, the novel made the New York Times bestseller list for more than 100 weeks. The book was adapted by DreamWorks and made into a movie starring Emma Stone and Octavia Spencer.
Abilene Cooper, a nanny who worked for Stockett’s brother and once babysat for Stockett, filed a lawsuit against Stockett regarding her book. Cooper claimed that the character Aibileen Clark is modeled after her. Stockett denied the claim, and a Hinds County judge dismissed the case.


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