Do you love books about sisters? I love stories that feature sibling relationships, especially sisters. Today, I’m sharing a few. Do you have one to share with me?

Books About Sisters
I’m linking up today with That Artsy Reader Girl for Top Ten Tuesday: Relationship Freebie
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(In no particular order)
A Place For Us by Fatima Farheen Mirza
This is one of my all-time favorite family dramas. Two sisters are important in the story.
A Vicarage Christmas (and the series) by Kate Hewett
This is a lovely family series featuring four sisters.
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
The OG sisters story!
I also enjoy most reimaginings!
Meg & Jo; Beth & Amy by Virginia Kantra
Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano (read, not reviewed)
So Many Beginnings by Bethany C. Morrow (read, not reviewed)
More to the Story (MG) by Hena Khan (read and loved, not reviewed)
Sisters of Sea View Series by Julie Klassen
Four sisters support their mom in this lovely series.
Daughters of War #1 by Dinah Jeffries
I’ve only read the first in this series about three sisters.
The Unlikely Adventures of the Shirgill Sisters by Balli Kaur Jaswal
This is an interesting sisters’ story!
The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth
Read this if you love twisty stories with unreliable narrators. Who is the “good sister”?
The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls by Anissa Gray
Sisters pull together in this poignant story of a dysfunctional family.
This looks like a list of eight titles, but my list of Little Women reimaginings/retellings puts it over the official ten books standard for Top Ten Tuesday!
QOTD:
Do you have a favorite sisters’ story?
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Hi, Carol – Great topic! When I read your title, I couldn’t remember any books I’ve read about sisters. But as soon as you primed the pump with ‘Little Women'(which I read relatively recently), the titles kept on coming. ‘The Vanishing Half,’ ‘The NIghtengale,’ ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ ‘Sense and Sensibility,’ ‘The Poisonwood Bible,’ and many more too numerous to mention.
I reread Little Women a couple of years ago. It was as good as ever!
๐ agreed! ๐ฏ๐
I also love a good sisters story. I have three sisters, so I’m very familiar with how complicated these relationships can be, but also how sustaining. It’s good to have sisters ๐
Happy TTT!
Susan
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Sisters are a gift. One of mine is in Heaven. ๐๐
I love books about sisters, Carol, probably because I don’t have one! I haven’t read the Kate Hewett one, so will look for that. Thanks. ๐๐
I hope you enjoy it!
I always enjoy Kate Hewett’s books!๐๐
I don’t think I’ve read any Little Women reimaginings. Must check those out. Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice would count for books about sisters too of course.
Yes, so many wonderful sister stories!
The Good Sister is probably my favorite (or certainly in the top 2 ) of Hepworth’s books! And nothing compares to Little Women! Great list.
Thanks Lisa! Thatโs the only one Iโve read by Hepworth. Not my usual genre!
Great list, Carol. I also love stories about sisters. I hope this isn’t a duplicate comment, but the first one I wrote seems to have disappeared. I bought A Place For Us back when you first reviewed it and still haven’t listened to it. I have added it to my TBR for next week. I plan to listen to A Vicarage Christmas during my 20 Books of Christmas as I have the series on my TBR. There are a few on here I have read, but others are on that Bloggers Recommendation shelf. For the last four months of the year, I plan to pick one book off that shelf per week, to get some of them read or listened to.
I hope you find A Place For Us as endearing as I did. That last part is emotional in the best way. Happy reading!