![]() ![]() There are times when I’ve wondered why I think the way I do or why I act a certain way. But the more I learn, the more I begin to see the entire picture and piece together the puzzle of how she became who she is and how I became who I am. Sometimes she’ll tell me an entire story, and sometimes it’s just a little snippet of information. I have first-hand accounts from my mother. There’s no scrapbook for me to peruse, but I have something better. ![]() Sidda grew up with these four women as her role models and in her time of crisis, she hopes to glean from the pages of the scrapbook the divine secrets the Ya-Yas have about life, about finding oneself, and about love. The Ya-Yas know each other better than their husbands do and are always there to lend a hand. Vivi, along with her friends, Necie, Caro, and Teensy had christened themselves the Ya-Yas, a sacred sisterhood of friendship and devotion. For most of novel, The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, Sidda spends her days at the lake, flipping through the scrapbook that chronicles the lives of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. ![]()
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