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Friendship: A Novel
by Emily Gould

Published: 2014-07-01
Hardcover : 272 pages
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A novel about two friends learning the difference between getting older and growing up

Bev Tunney and Amy Schein have been best friends for years; now, at thirty, they’re at a crossroads. Bev is a Midwestern striver still mourning a years-old romantic catastrophe. Amy is an East Coast ...

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A novel about two friends learning the difference between getting older and growing up

Bev Tunney and Amy Schein have been best friends for years; now, at thirty, they’re at a crossroads. Bev is a Midwestern striver still mourning a years-old romantic catastrophe. Amy is an East Coast princess whose luck and charm have too long allowed her to cruise through life. Bev is stuck in circumstances that would have barely passed for bohemian in her mid-twenties: temping, living with roommates, drowning in student-loan debt. Amy is still riding the tailwinds of her early success, but her habit of burning bridges is finally catching up to her. And now Bev is pregnant.
     As Bev and Amy are dragged, kicking and screaming, into real adulthood, they have to face the possibility that growing up might mean growing apart.
     Friendship, Emily Gould’s debut novel, traces the evolution of a friendship with humor and wry sympathy. Gould examines the relationship between two women who want to help each other but sometimes can’t help themselves; who want to make good decisions but sometimes fall prey to their own worst impulses; whose generous intentions are sometimes overwhelmed by petty concerns.
     This is a novel about the way we speak and live today; about the ways we disappoint and betray one another. At once a meditation on the modern meaning of maturity and a timeless portrait of the underexamined bond that exists between friends, this exacting and truthful novel is a revelation.

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Which character was your favorite, and would you want to be friends with him/her?
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How are friendships different in your 20s and 30s?
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by Teamvargo (see profile) 08/10/15
We love themes for our meetings, and this time we did an art gallery theme. We wore black and New York-inspired outfits. We also had a \\\"art installation\\\" of a giant paper crane mobile (that was an origami-themed project from a previous meeting).

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  "A fun book, and good for women in their 20s"by Jennifer V. (see profile) 08/10/15

Our book club is made up of mostly 30 and 40 year olds. We liked Friendship's topics, but it was a little difficult for us to sympathize with these very characters. Some of us loved it, and some of us... (read more)

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