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Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood : A Novel

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood : A Novel

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I don't know people like these . . . thank heavens!
Review: This book was a disappointment, however it improved somewhat as I progressed through it. These are some of the most vain, selfish people that Wells could apparently illustrate; I'm glad I do not have this many disfunctional people in my life! (It would drive me to a breakdown, too!)

The most striking part of this book was the poor parenting and lack of nurture that these women were providing to their children early in their lives. Granted, they had their problems - non-communicative, domineering or absentee husbands - but I pitied them! Isn't it interesting how our greatest weaknesses tend to get passed on to our children?! This certainly shows the same! Rent it, don't buy this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bravo, Rebacca Wells!
Review: This book was reccomended to me by my mother and this book truly shows that "mom knows best"! I automatically fell in love with the ya-ya's and their fun loving attitudes, as well as their painstaking love for each other and their "petite ya-ya's". I found it hard to put down , and very rarely did as I explored the strange mother and daughter adventures and conflicts. This will without a doubt become a favorite of mine!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fantastic portrayal of sisterhood...
Review: I work at a small gift shop with an entirely female staff--we passed this book around between us like candy! An amazing tale of sisterhood and mother-daughter relationships, at times I cried for a whole chapter and then laughed my way through the next!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: get your hankies out folks
Review: If you are from a crazy family you will feel normal after this book.I stayed up all night and cried and laughed.In the end you will want your own ya ya sisterhood.I give this 10 stars .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very moving! A Friendship Book!
Review: This was a GREAT book! After I finished the first chapters, I made my best friends go out and buy it so that they could read it. My three best friends and I are almost exactly like the characters in the book! It's a little bit like Steel Magnolias, but not half as sad. It makes you feel that as long as you have girlfriends who love you, you can get through anything together. I am home for the summer from college, and I have been missing my best friends. After we all read this book together, it made it seem that we were all together again and not at four separate ends of the country!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SUPERB!
Review: Having family in Louisiana, I was instantly captivated of how Rebecca Wells told her story in such a way that brought me back to the big houses with the porches and the "hey y'all" accents. This is such a great book for mothers and daughters and friends. Little Alters Everywhere is also a great book if you want some more of Siddalee and the rest of the Ya-Yas. After I finished this book, I wanted some Ya-Ya's of my own. A great, great classic and real book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Divine Indeed
Review: Reading this book made me think about my mother's life. It made me realize that by the time I met my mother she had lived 22 years that had absolutely nothing to do with me. She had a different last name...dreams about what and who she wanted to be and struggles much like I have in my very own life. The struggles most of us have in our 20's. In Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood Siddalee Walker learns these things about her mother's life though a scrapbook that carries the same name as the book. Vivi Walker and the Ya-Yas (her three dearest friends who basically make up her family) consider themselves the daughters of the moon. A lost indian tribe that plays by their own rules. Unfortunately, Vivi had more than the normal struggles and they deeply affected Sidda's childhood and adult life. I must say that although I enjoyed this book parts of me really wanted Sidda to confront her mother about the way her and her siblings were treated in childhood. I felt that Sidda was to accepting to a woman who was abusive. It made me very grateful for the mother I do have. It made me want to learn her divine secrets.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Brilliant, yet somewhat disturbing!
Review: I was drawn to the book because of the cover! I thought it would be a great light-hearted escape! Well, it was that but so much more!! I was surprised at how easily Wells combined wonderful light-hearted stories that take us all back to our youth with the horrible tragedies that happen to so many children in this world! What a superb job of bringing through a positive message of love!! I was truly captivated!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I live where the book is set.
Review: I live in the small Louisianan town where Rebecca Wells grew up and went to school. In fact, if I look out my window right now I can see the very house that she bases much of her writings. I was intrigued by this book, not only because the story line is captivating, but also because it is based- somewhat- on reality. There are Ya-Yas here, but they call themselves He-Hes. Believe it or not, many of the people mentioned in her books are alive and well today.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Captiviating tale of understanding personal relationships
Review: After reading The Divine Secrets I am tempted to buy copies for all of my friends and have them read it. As a junior in High School, I read this book as a class project, and as most juniors, I was dreading it. From the time I finished the first page until I set the book down as I read the last page I was captivated by the story of this family. Not only the Walkers, but the Ya Ya family. A must read for all ages (well there are a few questionable parts for younger readers) The only downfall was the semi-predictable ending. ENJOY and HAPPY READING


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