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The Friends We Keep
This novel centers on a group of women who shared an intensely close bond during their youth, navigating life's early adventures and secrets together. Years later, a significant event—perhaps a wedding or a moment of shared crisis—draws them back into each other's lives, forcing them to confront the decades of unspoken feelings, unresolved conflicts, and the diverging paths they've each taken. The premise follows these friends as they grapple with reconnecting, rediscovering the foundations of their friendship while simultaneously dealing with the complexities and heartbreaks of their adult lives. At its core, 'The Friends We Keep' delves into universal themes of enduring friendship, loyalty, forgiveness, and how the formative relationships of our past continue to shape us. The book is compelling because it offers an authentic and emotionally resonant exploration of female bonds, illustrating the messy, beautiful, and often profound journey of finding oneself through the eyes of those who knew you best. Jane Green masterfully portrays the challenges and rewards of maintaining deep connections across time and distance, highlighting the significance of chosen family and the human need for belonging.
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Tomes & Tales
$9.95
1 copy
Publisher
Penguin
Pages
384
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780399583360
ISBN-10
039958336X
Language
English
Published
2020-05-12
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