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Meeting 26.01.2011 - Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood

The last meeting was announced unpromising seen so many chocolates, biscuits and sweets on the table several that stood out, in fact many members of the group, even if someone was absent , had not read the book. Of course it is immediately taken to the question: Why not read the book? The motivations were different, some have found it boring after the first 50 pages and decided to throw in the towel, preferring to read other books, who still found it full of cliches and left the reading, then those failed to obtain a copy, who was reading other books and did not want to stop reading because of time and who failed to read only the first 40 pages.
In short, the book has been read by only 4 people, but all in all they have given a positive assessment. In fact, although the book may seem frivolous and apparently someone has started a bit 'on the sly without too many expectations, proceeding with the reading has revealed a book can offer interesting insights, especially about the relationship between mothers and daughters and the wonderful feeling of friendship and solidarity that binds the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, a feeling that has never wavered, but has always increased over time. In fact it is thanks to the intervention of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood that Vivi Walker, the mother of Siddhas, is convinced her daughter to send the album of their childhood memories and this trip down memory Siddhas will help to understand the difficult and conflicting relationship d 'love that binds a mother and a daughter. Too bad the final result a bit 'obvious and follows a bit' too much the classic American cliché. The fact remains that the book is certainly to read even if you do not need to be reinterpreted.
course, this book has given us many ideas discussed above related to the daily news to the mechanisms which are triggered from within the family but also to the friendly relations and those between mother and daughter who are often marked by jealousy against maternal daughters.
The evening ended with a nice cup of steaming tea, biscuits and chocolates at will and with a short preview of the next meeting of the book "The Luck Club Happiness" by Amy Tan in which we continue to address the issue of relationships between mothers and daughters but in a socio-historical context is completely different from that of "The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. "
(Michela for the reading group)

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