Overflowing with the magic and warmth of family and friendship, here are the first two best-selling Ya-Ya novels that inspired the Albuquerque Journal to write, " Every woman should have a pack of buddies like the Ya-Yas."
Little Altars Everywhere introcuces Sidda, Vivi, and the rest of the spirited Walker clan, along with the indomitable Ya-Yas. It embraces nearly thirty years of life on the prantation in Thornton, Louisiana, where the heavy air of the bayou and a web of family secrets at once shelter, trap, and define an utterly original community of souls.
Then, in Divine Sisters of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, three generations of Southern women heal the rift between the irrepressible Vivi and Sidda, her outspoken daughter. But can the Ya-Yas work their charms to reunite Sidda with the man she loves? " A host of others have pertrayed the power and value of female friendships," says the Rechmond Times-Dispatch, " but no one has done it with more grace, charm, talent, and power than Rebgecca Wells does in Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood."