Sisterchicks Do the Hula

Sisterchicks Do the Hula by Robin Jones Gunn, published by Multnomah Publishers in 2003, is a contemporary women’s fiction novel that follows best friends Hope and Laurie as they approach their 40th birthdays. Eager to celebrate, they plan a trip to the sandy beaches of Waikiki, encouraged by their husbands and children. However, just before their departure, Hope discovers she is expecting, leading to a unique twist as she prepares for the journey with a maternity bathing suit in tow.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find a blend of friendship and personal growth as Hope and Laurie navigate the challenges and joys of their lives. The story explores themes of change and celebration, set against the vibrant backdrop of Hawaii. With 280 pages, this edition offers a thoughtful look at the dynamics of long-term friendships and the unexpected surprises life can bring.
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Best friends Hope and Laurie are both turning 40 this year. What better way to celebrate than on a sandy beach in Waikiki? Their husbands and children urge them to go, but a few months before she boards the plane, Hope discovers she is carrying a little surprise. When she lands in Hawaii, she’s packing a maternity bathing suit along with her tour brochures. Will these two sisterchicks still learn to do the hula?
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