![]() ![]() And then we thought of writing a story about a girl who has no blood sister suddenly forming a sisterhood with her new friends. Jenna and I started talking about how friends and colleagues can make us feel less alone and bring out the best in us. Her friends gave her the same feeling of courage and strength that Barbara and I gave each other as children, before our own definition of sisterhood widened to include others as we got older.īarbara Pierce Bush: Yes, for our mom the meaning of sisters was so much broader, even from the start. Emma was very much inspired by our mom, who was an only child. That theme continues in The Superpower Sisterhood, but the notion of sisterhood widens a bit more. Jenna Bush Hager: Our first book was a love letter to each other, about how having an actual sister makes us braver than we ever thought possible. In what ways is The Superpower Sisterhood a departure from Sisters First, and what was the impetus for this story? ![]()
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