Sisterhood Above All: A Book Review
Sisterhood Above All follows three young women whose emotional worlds are shaped by the intensity of early adulthood, the choices they make, and the perceptions they carry — all of which converge when the story’s central mystery begins to unfold. I’ll admit I went in a little wary because of the college‑sorority drama and the young adult perspectives we were witnessing it from, but the book ended up being far more grounded and emotionally aware than I anticipated. Once I settled into the characters’ world, I could see how real their stakes felt to them — their priorities may look small or chaotic from an adult vantage point, but inside their heads, everything is high‑stakes. The book captures that beautifully. I found myself reflecting often, not because the story is heavy, but because it’s anchored by something honest underneath. One of the things I appreciated most about this book is its sense of narrative integrity. The authors and the entire ...