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Paperback The Ya-YA Boxed Set Book

ISBN: 0060932058

ISBN13: 9780060932053

The Ya-YA Boxed Set

(Part of the Ya Yas Series)

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A special Mother's Day boxed set of Rebecca Wells's two New York Times -bestselling novels of the Ya-Yas and the Walker Clan, including a new Note to the Reader. Both Little Altars Everywhere and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Boxed set allows reader to find out "all about the Walkers"

I was leant a well read dog-eared copy of 'Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood' a few years ago and came to know and love Rebecca Wells' style and story telling capabilities.Ms. Wells has the ability to capture a particular era and region of the country (the South) and make her characters come alive.The Ya-Yas are all about friendship, loyalty and some much darker and less admirable human traits as well. Some of the situations recounted in these two VERY different books about the Walker family will have the reader squirming with discomfort. For Rebecca Wells is intent on telling the whole story: the bad, the sad, the shocking, as well about the successes, the joys and a lot of giggles at the funnier side of human nature.When you have finished both volumes in this boxed set, you will have a really good idea of what makes a very complex set of family members (the Walkers) "tick". What keeps them together, what may tear them apart. The journey isn't going to be boring in Ms. Wells' talented hands.The story(stories) prove that being a "southern belle" isn't nearly as easy as you might think.I'm happy to have my own lovely boxed set, combining both volumes 'Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood' and 'Little Alters Everywhere', so I can revisit these fascinating people any time I want. My particular recommendation for the reader would be to read 'Divine Secrets' first and then flesh out the history of the clan with 'Little Alters'. But I have wondered many times why Ms. Wells published the smaller, episodic 'Little Alters' first. So those uninitiated into Ya-Ya-hood, may wish to read them in order of the published date. If you do, PLEASE let me know what you think about the experience. I'd be interested in your opinions.

divine secrets of the yaya sisterhood

it's the most amazing book i've read on friendships and mother/daughter relationships.any one who has a friend from their childhood should read this and cherish the words that are in it.

A Universal Theme from a Southern Author

Many say that you can't understand the intricacies of this book unless you are from the south, but I would disagree. As a transplanted southerner (originally from the Pacific Northwest)I would still put this book high on my list of books that convey what I like to call "universal truths". Through all of the emotion and tradition of the Ya-Ya's the thing that touched me most was the conveyance of true friendship with unconditional love. It also offered insightful perspective to daughters about the need to "ride out" the waves of the mother daughter relationship. After I finished, I immediately sent the box set to my mother and little sister. So, give us notherners and transplanted southerners a little slack...love is love, friendship is friendship and mothers are mothers regardless of location in relation to the Mason-Dixon line, and Wells has done an excellent job of leading us through the journey.

Must read ! Pour-Your-Heart-Out, Amazing book!

Dear Fellow Readers, I have read both of Rebecca Wells two books, and was utterly amazed by both. I first picked up "Little Altars Everywhere" because of it's intriguing cover, but once I got past the first page, I never put it down. The book tells of a everlasting friendship between a group of women, who call themselves the "Ya-Ya's". It is such a change to read a book about a friendship that actually lasts throughout the years, and it is just an uplifting, amazing book. It is funny, and sad, it is serious, and enlighting, at the same time. It is just a wonderful set of books, that you do not want to miss reading in your lifetime. There is not enough words of praise to compliment this book. My only complaint is that there are only two of them. Be prepared to feel like you are a member of their family, and be prepared to feel a sorrow when the book comes to an end. If you don't read these two books, you are only cheating yourself out on, two of the greatest peices of literature I have read in a long time.
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