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Sisterfriends: Portraits of Sisterly Love [Hardcover]

Julia Chance (Author), Michelle V. Agins (Author)
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October 30, 2001
A "sister"is so many things -- someone who was born to your parents, your best friend, the woman you shared love, hope, or heartbreak with...and the women in Sisterfriends are all those, and more. A collage of impressions of African-American women both well-known and unknown, the essays in Sisterfriends tell beautiful stories of sisters, whether related by blood or bonded by fate. Crossing economic, social, and geographic boundaries, these sisters support each other emotionally, financially, and physically.

The stories they tell are uplifting, funny, and sometimes heartbreaking. From singer Mary J. Blige and her sister LaTonya, who moved her entire family into Mary's mansion to manage her career, to Andrea and Lorelei Williams, who grew up in a one-room studio in Harlem and often didn't have food or electricity, to Bethann Hardison and her friend Marta Vargas, who share the bond of sisterhood as friends, Sisterfriends mines the whole experience in the words of its women. Iyanla Vanzant, Gayle King, and bell hooks contribute their own sister stories that compel, provoke, and ultimately illuminatthe fascinating relationship of women who call themselves "sister."


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In a collection of photographs and testimonials called Sisterfriends: Portraits of Sisterly Love, Pulitzer-nominated photographer Michelle V. Agins and author Julia Chance (coauthor, Fine Beauty) celebrate bonds between African-American women, both famous and unknown. Bonded by blood and/or love, these women testify to the power of shared experience. A group of 10 literal sisters spanning many ages take a "sisters retreat" and do away with "Sister Negativity." Oprah Winfrey's beloved best friend, Gail King, and her sisters laugh about Gail's fame-by-proxy. Mary J. Blige's older sister, LaTonya, recalls feeling responsible for little Mary. Betty Shabazz's daughters, bell hooks and her sister and Max Roach's daughters talk about their childhood and adult relationships.

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The photographs by Agins and essays by Chance result in a book showcasing sisterly love and friendship between African American women, reminiscent of Sisters (1994), by Carol Saline and Sharon J. Wohlmuth. Included are the famous and not so famous, the young and old, blood sisters, sorority sisters, and sisterlike friends. Women from many backgrounds that cross physical distance, time, and economic and social lines share their unique stories of friendship and sisterhood and how they have established and maintained relationships with other woman. These women acknowledge that their friendships have enhanced their lives and helped to shape the individuals that they have become. Agins' and Chance's collaboration underscores the sentiment that sisterhood is a union defying definition--more than simple bloodlines but rather a closeness that is actively sought and willingly shared. Lillian Lewis
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Atria Books; 1St Edition edition (October 30, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671037137
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671037130
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 8.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #980,991 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars What Makes a Solid Relationship, May 27, 2004
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SisterFriends is a compilation of interviews with African American women regarding the various contributing factors in their relationship with their sisters. SisterFriends answers the question, "What makes a solid relationship".

I have never met any of the women profiled in SisterFriends, but Julia Chance not only made me feel as if we had been introduced, but the interviews are so up close and personal that I feel as if a bond had been forged between the interviewees and myself.

Some of the women are well known like, Mary J. Blige and Iyanla Vazant; others are not as well known, but all of the women have imitated some extremely personal detail of their lives and I applaud them for having the courage to be as open and as honest as they were because not every story is a pretty one.

Some of these very different stories are rather dark, but these women have made it through trying times, such as, the Shabazz sisters. Their mother grew up in a dysfunctional environment and was sexually abused as a child, which ultimately spilled over into the lives of her seven offspring, all of whom have different fathers. Having each other made life in general easier to deal with and because of each other, they have fulfilled dreams and aspirations. Like the Shabazz sisters, most of the women in SisterFriends have overcome great difficulties. What kept them strong during their personal struggle? Was it solely their relationship with their "Sisterfriend"?

At times, we all need someone to lean on and it appears that these women have uncovered the secret to a great relationship with one's same-sex sibling. Sisterhood is a unique type of relationship and each of these women in my opinion has definitely realized what makes for a productive relationship. They have learned to compliment, support, and draw from the strength of one another.

There are a few sisters interviewed who are not blood relatives, but the closeness of their relationship makes them as close as all sisters should be. The author, Julia Chance, has captured the essences of what a relationship should be. The reader can do nothing but benefit from all that the essays in SisterFriends reveal. The stories also point out life's lessons and are inspirational to say the least, this is why I consider this book to be a must read for us all.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply put, buy this book!, November 30, 2001
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Absolutely incredible! Buy it for all of the women (and men) in your life. This book is long overdue, and well worth the wait! --Lloyd Boston, author of MEN OF COLOR
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this book as much as I love my sister, April 13, 2002
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This is a touching and inspiring book, even for a man. I really enjoyed all of the essays and the photos were beautiful.
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