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"Uplifting, uproarious, saucy and smart, the Ya-Ya sisterhood sequel lives up to the highest expectations" Booklist
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"Wells is a marvelous writer." (Cleveland Plain Dealer )
"Charming.Sparks of humor and sass." (Austin American-Statesman )
"Unforgettable characters." (Southern Living )
"Readers in touch with their inner Ya-Yas will feel right at home in Thornton." (New Orleans Times-Picayune )
"The charm here is in the details, the dialogue, and Wells' canny observations about life in Thorton, Louisiana." (Seattle Times )
"Having friends like the Ya-Yas is something every woman wants and the lucky ones get." (The Sentinel )
"Hilarious.Had me laughing out loud.Brims with the Ya-Yas' hallmark irreverence." (Rocky Mountain News )
"Hilarious.Had me laughing out loud.Brims with the Ya-Yas' hallmark irreverence." (Rocky Mountain News )
"Reveals the roots of the friendship of the Ya-Ya sisterhood." (USA Today )
"Entertaining...Wells still charms." (Publishers Weekly )
"A must-read.Rollicking anecdotes." (Detroit Free Press )
"Every bit as joyful as the original.Uplifting, uproarious, saucy, and smart.lives up to the highest expectations" (Booklist )
"A sharp ear for dialogue and one of the finest gifts for verbal insult this side of Dorothy Parker." (Wilmington Star News (NC) )
"Irrepressible.Touching.A pleasure to read." (The Oregonian (Portland) )
"Irrepressible.Touching.A pleasure to read." (The Oregonian (Portland) )
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