6/22/2023 0 Comments Ya ya sisterhood bookShe had her flaws just like all of the other ya-yas, but she worked through them. Vivi Abbott Walker was larger than life in this book and even though she didn’t get the fame she so desperately wanted, she was a mother than any girl would be lucky to have. My favorite thing about it, though, has to be Wells’ portrayal of people in their raw, human form where mistakes are made, people get hurt, but underneath it all, we are all just trying to find our way. The characters, the plot, the settings and tone are so amazing in this book that I found myself smiling every time I picked it up. I’m sure many of you reading this review are probably like, “Wow, this girl lives in Louisiana but has never read this book.” I admit, I’m guilty, and even still I only picked it up to read it because of the book club I’m in.
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