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"Sisters are doing it for themselves," sings Annie Lennox. In this classic and far-ranging portrait of sisterhood Peterson explores a hilarious slumber party, a singing duo of sisters about to find their fame, a Zulu tribe of sisters, the chosen sisterhood of Isabel Allende and Tabra Tunoa, and the sisterhood of animals, such as dolphins and elehants. Weaving memoir, research, interviews, and lively storytelling, Peterson celebrates how the feminine can balance and restore our health and survival. Her well-told insights from psychology, mythology, history, and anthropology reveal the enduring alliance of sisterhoods—from childhood bonds to growing old together as Crones.
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Brenda Peterson is the author of nearly two dozen books for adults and children, including I Want to Be Left Behind, named a “Top Ten Best Nonfiction” by Christian Science Monitor and an Indie Next “Great Read,” as well as Wolf Nation: The Life, Death, and Return of Wild American Wolves, selected by Forbes as a Top Ten Best Conservation Book of the Year. She has been featured on NPR and in the New York Times, the Oprah Magazine, and other publications. Visit her online at brendapetersonbooks.com.