When Siddalee Walker, oldest daughter of Vivi Abbott Walker, Ya-Ya extraordinaire, is interviewed in the New York Times about a hit play she's directed, her mother gets described as a "tap-dancing child abuser." Enraged, Vivi disowns Sidda. Devastated, Sidda begs forgiveness, and postpones her upcoming wedding. All looks bleak until the Ya-Yas step in and convince Vivi to send Sidda a scrapbook of their girlhood mementos, called "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood." As Sidda struggles to analyze her mother, she comes face to face with the tangled beauty of imperfect love, and the fact that forgiveness, more than understanding, is often what the heart longs for. Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood may call to mind Prince of Tides in its unearthing of family darkness; in its unforgettable heroines and irrepressible humor and female loyalty, it echoes Fannie Flagg's Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe.
Language
en
Published on
07/12/2004
Pages
383
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780060759957
Who is this book for? Readers who enjoy stories about female friendships, family dynamics, and Southern culture.
Topics Family dynamicsMother-daughter relationshipsFemale friendshipsForgivenessSouthern cultureGenerational conflictsLove and imperfectionsMemory and nostalgiaHealing through understandingFriendship and loyaltyFamilyFriendshipMother-daughter relationship
MoodHopeful, Humorous, Reflective
Female protagonist
HumorOccasional Humor
RomanceMinor Subplot
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