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Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood

by Rebecca Wells

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood by Rebecca Wells X
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood by Rebecca Wells
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    May 1996, 356 pages

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    May 1997, 356 pages

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Jan

The Ya-Ya's are awesome! This is the best book I've read in a long time! Rebecca Wells' sequel, Little Altars Everywhere is also a great read.
Patty Childress

Outstanding
vickie@savvysales.net

Awesome.........a must for all divas!
jane

This book is absolutely a must read. The story is incredible and the humor is even better. I would recommend this book to any and every female.
Brendaloo

This book is excellent
S Coke

I read this book a few years ago. All of my close friends have also read it. We are yayas at heart, our husbands are yoyos and are children are petite yayas and yoyos. We all have our yaya/yoyo names as well. Strange how this book affects us all. It shows how true friendships survive major obstacles and how we ultimately bond in our sisterhood.
shlo

it was good, a little long but worth it
Docken

GREAT!!!!!!

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