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The Secret Women

A Novel

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The Secret Women

By: Sheila Williams
Narrated by: Zakiya Young
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The author of Dancing on the Edge of the Roof, now a Netflix film starring Alfre Woodard, returns with a riveting, emotionally rich novel that explores the complex relationship between mothers and daughters in a fresh, vibrant way - a stunning pause resister for fans of Terry McMillan, Tayari Jones, and Kimberla Lawson Roby.

Elise Armstrong, Carmen Bradshaw, and DeeDee Davis meet in a yoga class. Though vastly different, these women discover they all have one thing in common: Their mothers have recently passed away. Becoming fast friends, the trio makes a pact to help each other sort through the belongings their mothers’ left behind. But when they find old letters and diaries, Elise, Carmen, and DeeDee are astonished to learn that each of their mothers hid secrets - secrets that will transform their own lives.

Meeting each month over margaritas, the trio share laughter, advice, and support. As they help each other overcome challenges and celebrate successes, Elise, Carmen, and DeeDee gain not only a better understanding of the women their mothers were, but of themselves. They also come to realize they have what their mothers needed most but did not have during difficult times - other women they could trust.

Filled with poignant life lessons, The Secret Women pays tribute to the power of friendship and family and the bonds that tie us together. Beautiful, full of spirit and heart, it is a thoughtful and ultimately uplifting story of unconditional love.

©2020 Sheila Williams (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers
African American Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Heartfelt Tearjerking Inspiring
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The story wasn't bad but the narration was not. Also found it hard to believe the characters are Black. I have never heard a Black mother call her children "Satan's sperm". The dialog was also unreal at times.

ok story/horrible narration

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The narrator was horrible. I couldn’t finish the audible book, had to read it myself. Very hard to believe that these were black women.

Horrible narration

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it was just okay...I am not impressed. The narration was annoying. I had to force myself to finish it.

MEH

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I enjoyed this book. The author gave the perspective of how much we don't our mothers story. The mothers were the stars in the book. I will definitely check out more from this author.

Who is your mother?

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I lost my mother three & a half months ago. And until I read this book, I thought my grief was odd.
I laughed, cried, reminiscences over each woman’s story. Although fictional it rang with some truth in many people’s lives!

Fantabulous Read

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I can identify with each of the main characters in this story. I love the way they came together and then helped each other through painful revelations and unwanted truths.
Each character embodies part of my own story; struggles with a parent, feeling overwhelmed with an active teenager, and finding out I was adopted late in my life.
Thank you Sheila Williams for your insightful storytelling and Zakiya Young for your brilliant performance. I needed this book. May God continue to bless you both.

Amazing and healing.

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So it’s a mindless book that’s somewhat entertaining without a lot of substance. However coming to grip with family relationships is important this book just touches on it.. nothing deep.

It’s just ok

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Great Read Enjoyed listening the story was great my favorite was Carmen and Joan and that family

Awesome

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The commraderie between the women us what I loved the most about this book. I didn't like the part where she found out that her mother wasn't her mother after she died. How hard is it to be truthful to your children, why carry secrets til death. I loved hoe Shelia addressed mental health, the good and bad. She highlighted the struggles of women and my sisterhood. #Book12of2021 #bookworm #whatsnext

sisterhood

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This book resonated with me. Dealing with the death of your mother, and then having to sort through her belongings is hard yet revealing

Great read

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