THE SISTERS CLUB is an intriguing story about four women who
form a great friendship that leads to a sisterhood of sorts.
Three of the women have biological sisters but there is
distance between them. The fourth woman in the group lost her
twin sister to breast cancer. These four women form a bond
and become involved in each other's lives and their personal
problems, and give each other advice whether wanted or not.
That's pretty much how sisters work. They can get on each
other's nerves, give unsolicited advice, and pretty much be a
pain. I like how Lauren Baratz-Logsted shows the dynamics of
a sisterhood, be it born or built. This story deals with self
esteem issues, emotional and physical abuse, infidelity,
loneliness and closing yourself off because of grief.
Cindy has a biological sister who is in and out hospitals.
Lise has a biological sister who travels around the world to
dangerous places to help improve the lives of others. Diana is an
ocean apart from her sister and is having marital problems.
Sylvia is the oldest and lost her twin sister to breast
cancer. The first meeting between the ladies is on the rocky
side because they all show up because of an ad placed by Diana
thinking they are forming a book club. Sylvia is the gruff
one and very intolerant and she dispenses advice that each of
them follows. From that moment on things take on a life of
it's own.
These four women form an unlikely friendship and go through
some ups and downs. They show the lengths they will go to save
one of them from abuse. Since she is the oldest, Sylvia takes
on the role of a mother and makes decisions that she feel are
best for everyone. They are quirky and funny sometimes but
have some serious issues that they deal with. They may not
have been born biological sisters they do indeed build a
sisterhood in their Sister Club.
Some families you are born into. Some you choose. And some choose you. Four women have little in common other than where they live and the joyous complications of having sisters. Cindy waits for her own life to begin as she sees her sister going in and out of hospitals. Lise has made the boldest move of her life, even as her sister spends every day putting herself at risk to improve the lives of others. Diana is an ocean apart from her sister, but worries that her marriage is the relationship separated by the most distance. Sylvia has lost her twin sister to breast cancer, a disease that runs in the family, and fears that she will die without having ever really lived. When Diana places an ad in the local newsletter, Cindy, Lise, and Sylvia show up thinking they are joining a book club, but what they discover is something far deeper and more profound than any of them ever imagined. With wit, charm, and pathos, this mesmerizing tale of sisters, both born and built, enthralls on every page.