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Sisters by Sharon J. Wohlmuth and Carol Saline (1994, Hardcover) No Cover This book titled "Sisters" by Sharon J. Wohlmuth and Carol Saline, publishe

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Women's, Relationships, Photography, Lifestyle

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Sisters by Sharon J. Wohlmuth and Carol Saline (1994, Hardcover) No Cover This book titled "Sisters" by Sharon J. Wohlmuth and Carol Saline, published by Running Press in 1994, is a hardcover edition with a length of 11.2 inches, a width of 9.5 inches, and a height of 0.8 inches. It has 136 pages and is written in English. The book is about the topic of photojournalism, general, and siblings. The book is perfect for anyone interested in family and relationships, photography, and journalism. It provides a unique perspective on the lives of sisters and their bond. The book is in great shape and is a must-have for anyone interested in the topic of sisters. Book Overview The bond between sisters is profound and unique. In original essays and photographs, here is a moving portrayal of a relationship like no other. These women speak of the wisdom and experience they share with their sisters. They are writers, athletes, students, painters, socialites, and teachers. They tell how they share challenges in the same careers, compete in different professions, and battle together against illness. One woman tells how she made it possible for her sister to have a child. Coretta Scott King shares an intimate letter to her sister, Edythe. Each story offers a clue to the secret of staying close, and what it means to have a sister. These women of all ages tell how they fought and made up, how they laughed and loved, and how they gave, risked, and resented one another--but never stopped caring. Poignant and stirring, their stories are filled with humor, fierce tenderness, and pride. Sisters is a rich, evocative celebration of an unbreakable bond.

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Sisters by Sharon J. Wohlmuth and Carol Saline (1994, Hardcover) No Cover This book titled "Sisters" by Sharon J. Wohlmuth and Carol Saline, published by Running Press in 1994, is a hardcover edition with a length of 11.2 inches, a width of 9.5 inches, and a height of 0.8 inches. It has 136 pages and is written in English. The book is about the topic of photojournalism, general, and siblings. The book is perfect for anyone interested in family and relationships, photography, and journalism. It provides a unique perspective on the lives of sisters and their bond. The book is in great shape and is a must-have for anyone interested in the topic of sisters. Book Overview The bond between sisters is profound and unique. In original essays and photographs, here is a moving portrayal of a relationship like no other. These women speak of the wisdom and experience they share with their sisters. They are writers, athletes, students, painters, socialites, and teachers. They tell how they share challenges in the same careers, compete in different professions, and battle together against illness. One woman tells how she made it possible for her sister to have a child. Coretta Scott King shares an intimate letter to her sister, Edythe. Each story offers a clue to the secret of staying close, and what it means to have a sister. These women of all ages tell how they fought and made up, how they laughed and loved, and how they gave, risked, and resented one another--but never stopped caring. Poignant and stirring, their stories are filled with humor, fierce tenderness, and pride. Sisters is a rich, evocative celebration of an unbreakable bond.

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