To My Sisters
Courtney Daniella Boateng
Renee Kapuku
Synopsis
Read by the authors and packed with bonus content, this special audiobook edition features exclusive, handpicked dilemmas from the To My Sisters community, an Audio Aftershow conversation between Courtney and Renee, and a blooper reel with the best recording outtakes.
Everyone needs someone to love, support and cherish them unconditionally. Except, it doesn’t always take the form of a spouse or a parent. What if the relationship you craved was a good ol’ sister?
From the hosts of the hit podcast, To My Sisters, comes this essential guide to sisterhood.
Renee Kapuku and Courtney Daniella Boateng have one goal - to see women win. With their own friendship spanning a decade, their mission to reinvigorate sisterhood and redefine womanhood has turned into a global community of women helping each other to reclaim their power.
Join these 'online big sisters' as they draw from their intimate experiences to teach, guide and show you how to embrace the power of friendship and community in an authentic way. Packed with practical advice, reflective activities and wise words, To My Sisters will teach you how to find, build and nourish lifelong friendships.
Let's glow and grow together.
'To My Sisters puts some respect on platonic friendships in a world where we're told that the utmost accomplishment is getting a ring and walking down the aisle. Beautifully written.'
Jamelia Donaldson
'To My Sisters is an essential read. Courtney and Renée are incredibly wise and yet so relatable and encouraging.'
Victoria Sanusi
To My Sisters puts some respect on platonic friendships in a world where we're told that the utmost accomplishment is getting a ring and walking down the aisle. Beautifully written.Jamelia Donaldson
To My Sisters is an essential read. Courtney and Renée are incredibly wise and yet so relatable and encouraging.Victoria Sanusi
A toolkit to female friendships! I encourage you to read this book with an open mind and heart to truly embrace Courtney and Renee’s layered lessons of sisterhood.Adessy Akerele