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The Relationship of Mothers and Daughters in Divine Secrets of the
Yaya Sisterhood by Rebecca Wells
The relationship between mothers and daughters is awesome in so many ways and could never be duplicated. It can, however be fictionalized as in the novel Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood by Rebecca Wells. Wells takes her readers through a journey of joy, sorrow, pain, and happiness between a woman and her mother. The mother-daughter relationship in the novel is a typical one in which there are obstacles, but love always prevails and they are overcome. These obstacles may take hours, days, months, or even years to overcome, but the end is always the same, for one’s relationship with their mother can never be replaced. Wells’ uses her excellent gift for writing and shows this relationship in its best and worst times and takes the reader to a place that they won’t soon forget.
Rebecca Wells was born in Central Louisiana. ... Wells attended the school for Southern Ladyhood and Roman Catholicism. ... com) As she grew, Wells always showed a gift for writing. Her family valued story-telling and brought Rebecca up to appreciate it as well. ... Growing up in Louisiana gave Wells the basis for much of what she wrote. ... The Yaya’s in the novel are very spunky and could out-do any city folk, but they are Southern girls at heart suggesting that Rebecca Wells is too.
Divine Secrets of the Ya-ya Sisterhood tells a story of the struggle to overcome a feud between a mother and her daughter.
Approximate Word count = 1225 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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