The Truth About Sorority Girls: What Rush Taught Me About Life, Work, Friendship, and False Impressions

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Acclaimed author of Sorority Sisters Claudia Welch reveals the truth about her own life as a sorority girl--and it's nothing like you'd expect.

Who doesn't have a ready-made image of a sorority girl? They're rich, stuck-up, brainless, and mean--right? Wrong.

I don't live in a sorority house anymore, but the experiences I had there are still with me. I'm still friends with my sorority sisters, and I consider the days I spent with them in college to be some of the best of my life. In the most basic, positive and profound ways, being in a sorority has helped me to become the person I am today. So, to separate fact from fantasy, I am prepared to tell you the whole truth about my sorority life, and share some of the lessons I learned along the way.

Also included: an excerpt of Claudia Welch's novel Sorority Sisters!

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4.0
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A Google user
March 19, 2013
Im currently in a sorority and this book really highlights all the benefits of joining. Very good read!!
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About the author

Claudia Welch graduated from the University of Southern California with a BA in English. While there, she became a member of Alpha Phi, one of the oldest sororities in America. A two-time RITA finalist, she has won numerous writing awards and honors since her first novel was published in 2000 under a pseudonym. She has lived for most of her life in Los Angeles, called Connecticut home for a decade, and currently lives in North Carolina with her husband.

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