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Playwright Siddalee Walker, on the verge of opening a new play, gives a magazine interview in which she discusses her unhappy childhood. Her mother is furious and cuts her off. Her mother's friends, who formed a secret society, the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, as children, kidnap Siddalee from her New York apartment and take her home to Louisiana, where they explain why her mother mistreated her with help from the secret Ya-Ya scrapbook (and copious flashbacks).
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Estranged from her mother following a less than glowing recount of her childhood, playwright Siddalee Walker is transported back to her childhood home by her mother's life-long friends. Using their decades old scrapbook and copious amounts of alcohol, the "Ya-Ya Sisterhood" tries to shed new light on the trials and tribulations that caused Sidalee's resentment.
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Features scene in which characters are taken for rides in Waco UPF-7 biplane.
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Revision as of 20:25, 21 January 2011

Movie (2002)

Estranged from her mother following a less than glowing recount of her childhood, playwright Siddalee Walker is transported back to her childhood home by her mother's life-long friends. Using their decades old scrapbook and copious amounts of alcohol, the "Ya-Ya Sisterhood" tries to shed new light on the trials and tribulations that caused Sidalee's resentment.

Features scene in which characters are taken for rides in Waco UPF-7 biplane.

Divine Secrets Of The Yaya Sisterhood.jpg