A review by one_more_book
The Bookshop Sisterhood by Michelle Lindo-Rice

4.0

Four thirty-something friends are determined to open a bookshop celebrating their 15- year "sisterhood", giving a voice to marginalized populations, and sharing their love of books. Each of these four beautiful "sisters", Celeste, Leslie, Yasmeen, and Toni, each face a major crisis or two in their lives which threaten them and their friendship suffers from collateral damages.

To say "The Bookshop Sisterhood" is packed with drama is an understatement. At times, I did not want to read the next chapter because it was an intense read. Michelle Lindo-Rice delves deeply into the themes of friendship, trust, love, healthy and unhealthy relationships, confidence, and perseverance in high drama manner. There were a few times when I thought there could not be any more twists or turns, but turn the page and here we go again! That said, if you want a book that makes you laugh, cry, get angry, and feel over-the-top elated all within a few pages, you'll enjoy reading about the sisterhood.