

| The title itself stands in stark contrast to the culture of meanness that permeates our world, an irony that isn’t lost on the authors. Jane reflects, “Unfortunately, society sometimes focuses on tearing others down. I’m proud of what we wrote- a book focusing on the positive aspects of sisterhood. It was important for us to write a novel in which women are portrayed as true friends that support each other contrary to popular belief.” As the friendship between the characters blossomed, so did their own relationship and personal growth. Ann recalls, “My own father passed away when I was young, and writing about Leni’s experience with her father’s death brought me back to a place that I hadn’t been to in many years. As I wrote Leni's story, it bought back emotions and unresolved feelings that I had as a child. Although the details weren’t the same, the emotions were. It was my hermanas that helped me get through it.” During a promotional tour, a mother and daughter thanked the authors for writing a story that they could both relate to and plan on saving it for their future granddaughter. Another woman of Philippine and Irish ancestry thanked them for writing the novel because she understands the challenges of being a child with two heritages. They plan on creating a Sister Chicas trilogy both mothers and daughters can enjoy. According to Lisa, “It’s important for us to write a novel that connects with people and says that young women, all women, should depend and trust each other.” I walked away from this interview inspired and wishing I was a Sister Chica too! It was exhilarating to be around women who collaborated on an amazing project and are supportive of each other without an inkling of suspicion, jealousy or mistrust. I challenge all of my Divas out there! Be encouraging! Be dependable! Be trustworthy! Be a |
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