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Divine secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood [a novel]

When theatre director Siddalee Walker inadvertently reveals some of the less-savory facts of her Louisiana childhood to the New York Times, the article brands her mother, Vivi, a "tap-dancing child abuser." Vivi virtually disowns Sidda, but the Ya-Yas sashay in and conspire to bring everybody back together.

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  • "Yaya Sisterhood"
  • "Ya-Ya Sisterhood"@en
  • "Ya-Ya Sisterhood"
  • "Divine secrets of the Yaya Sisterhood"

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  • "An incisive look at the tangled relationship between mother and daughter, with its countless emotional shiftings from dark to light, love to resentment, bonding to breaking free."
  • "When theatre director Siddalee Walker inadvertently reveals some of the less-savory facts of her Louisiana childhood to the New York Times, the article brands her mother, Vivi, a "tap-dancing child abuser." Vivi virtually disowns Sidda, but the Ya-Yas sashay in and conspire to bring everybody back together."
  • "When theatre director Siddalee Walker inadvertently reveals some of the less-savory facts of her Louisiana childhood to the New York Times, the article brands her mother, Vivi, a "tap-dancing child abuser." Vivi virtually disowns Sidda, but the Ya-Yas sashay in and conspire to bring everybody back together."@en
  • "Siddalee Walker, a successful theater director, is thrown into a void of uncertainty when she has a falling out with her mother over a New York Times article in which Vivi is characterized as an abusive parent, and the Ya-Yas, Vivi's gang of lifelong girlfriends, conspire to restore the mother-daughter relationship."@en
  • "At forty, Sidda Walker is a famous theatre director whose life spirals downward after a New York Times interview implies that her mother, Vivi, was a child abuser. Vivi immediately disowns Sidda, but the Ya-Yas, Vivi's longtime frineds, intervene. Sequel to Little altars everywhere."@en
  • "At thirty-nine, SiddaLee Walker has escaped her Louisiana hometown to become a theatrical director, but as she gathers old letters, photos, journals, and souvenirs from the Ya-Ya Sisterhood to assist in writing a play about women's friendships, she yearns to revisit her childhood."@en
  • "At forty, Sidda Walker is a famous theatre director whose life spirals downward after a New York Times interview implies that her mother, Vivi, was a child abuser. Vivi immediately disowns Sidda, but the Ya-Yas, Vivi's longtime friends, intervene."@en
  • "The antics of a group of women in a small town where they were expected to raise babies, not Cain. The story is recounted by a mother to a daughter, the daughter thinking she is so much better because she got out of that town and is now a theater producer. The moral: mothers too were once rebels."@en
  • "A newspaper interview implies that Sidda Walker's mother, Vivi, was a child abuser. Viva disowns Sidda, but the Ya-Yas, Vivi's longtime friends, intervene. Strong language and some descriptions of sex."
  • "The Ya-Yas, an inseparable foursome who grew up together in Louisiana, come to save the relationship between a mother and daughter."
  • "The Ya-Yas, an inseparable foursome who grew up together in Louisiana, come to save the relationship between a mother and daughter."@en
  • "When a theatre director inadvertently reveals unsavory facts about her Louisiana mother, she is disowned, only to have the Ya-Yas, her childhood friends, help her rescue the tangled relationship."@en
  • "When Siddalee Walker reveals some of the less-savoury facts of her Louisiana childhood to the New York Times, her mother, Vivi disowns her. But Vivi's intrepid gang of lifelong friends, the Ya-Yas provide a scrapbook of girlhood memories in an effort to reunite mother and daugher."
  • "When Siddalee Walker, eldest daughter of Vivi Abbott Walker, is interviewed about a hit play she has directed, her mother is described as a 'tap-dancing child abuser'. Enraged, Vivi disowns Siddalee- devastating her daughter who postpones her wedding and puts her life on hold until she is granted forgiveness. Trying to repair the relationship, the Ya-Yas, Vivi's intrepid tribe of Louisiana girlfriends, sashay in... Expected to raise babies, not Cain, the Ya-Yas are bonded for life in an exploration of the complexities of mother-daughter relationships and the power of female friendship."@en

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  • "Humorous fiction"@en
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  • "Fiction"@en
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  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"

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  • "Divine secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood : a novel"
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  • "Divine secrets of the Ya-Ya sisterhood"
  • "Divine secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood : [a novel]"
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  • "Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood"
  • "Divine secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood a novel"
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  • "Divine Secrets of the YA-YA SISTERHOOD"
  • "Divine Secrets of The YA-YA Sisterhood"@en
  • "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood"

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