"The fascinating story of how sororities came to be..."

By: Joy Callaway

Genres: Women's Fiction Historical

Posted: April 19, 2018

Back in 1881, not many women went to Whitsitt College. This was not going to stop Beth Carrington from trying to become a doctor. Even the women who did go to college didn't study medicine. But Beth has two goals: become a doctor and start a women's fraternity. Both turn out to be easier said than done. As the only girl in her class, Beth's professes and fellow students think she's wasting her time, and should be in school to become a receptionist like other women. But nothing will stop Beth from achieving her goals. She decides to find other women who have the same goals and tenacity to succeed as she does, and they all want to make their women's fraternity a reality.

Beth runs into several roadblocks along the way. Her dear family friend, Will Buchanan and his fraternity brother Grant Richardson, both try to talk her out of her women's fraternity idea. Grant, Iota Gamma fraternity president and related to the founders of the college, has fallen hard for Beth, and reluctantly promises to do what he can to help her get her organization recognized. He uses his connections to arrange for a meeting with the school board. However, because the board is made up of all men, there was no way they would allow a group of women to meet socially on campus. Beth takes matters into her own hands, and the women have secret meetings of Beta Xi Beta women's fraternity. But when she's caught, Beth faces suspension from school, as well as getting the rest of her fraternity sisters in trouble, too. Can Beth truly trust the people who claim to support her? And will she fulfill her dreams at Whitsitt College?

Joy Callaway writes a great book. It is amazing that SECRET SISTERS is set in 1881 because it seems like history repeats itself. Callaway shows how women are much stronger than men give us credit for. Historically, Callaway also shows that even back then there was hazing going on. I'm glad that Joy Callaway showed how strong women really are and enjoyed reading SECRET SISTERS.

Book Summary

A Paperback Original From the author of The Fifth Avenue Artists Society comes this unforgettable historical novel based on the founding of the country’s first sororities.

Illinois, 1881: Whitsitt College sophomore Beth Carrington has two goals to fulfill by the time she graduates: obtain a medical degree, and establish a women’s fraternity, Beta Xi Beta, that will help young women like herself to connect with and support one another while attending the male-dominated Whitsitt.

Neither is an easy task. The sole female student in the physicians’ program, Beth is constantly called out by her professors and peers for having the audacity not to concentrate on a more “fitting” subject like secretarial studies. Meanwhile, secret organizations are off-limits, and simply by crowding together in a dank basement room and creating a sense of camaraderie, she and her small group of fraternity sisters risk expulsion.

In order to have the fraternity recognized, she knows she needs help. She turns to the most powerful student on campus: senior Grant Richardson, Iota Gamma fraternity president and the scion of a Whitsitt family—a man she’s only acquainted with because of her longstanding friendship with his fraternity brother Will Buchannan. Staunchly traditional, Grant doesn’t see the purpose of this women’s organization, but captivated by Beth, he agrees to give her a helping hand. What she doesn’t know is how many will stop at nothing to keep her burgeoning organization out of the record books—and who she can actually trust along the way.

As Beth fights for her beloved Beta Xi Beta to be recognized, she will uncover deep secrets about the college and those who surround her, and will have to put both love and friendship on the line so that history can be made.

Secret Sisters by Joy Callaway

Secret Sisters

by: Joy Callaway

Harper
July 1, 2017
On Sale: July 11, 2017
Featuring: Beth Carrington
352 pages
ISBN: 006239164X
EAN: 9780062391643
Kindle: B01M6XW92N
Paperback / e-Book

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