
For Willa Jacobs, looking at her best friend Jane is like looking in a mirror on a really good day. Strangers assume they are sisters, and they share everything: an apartment, clothing, and groceries, and the challenge of making rent on part-time jobs. Together they are a fortress of private jokes and shared opinions, with a friendship so close there's hardly room for anyone else. But when Ben, Willa's oldest friend, reappears and falls in love with Jane, Willa wonders: Can she let her two best friends find happiness with each other if it means they leave her behind?
"[A] hilarious, heartbreaking novel." --Marie Claire
"A strikingly wise exploration of the bonds people forge and break. Fox delivers on plot, but it's her insight, emotion, and eye for universal truths that make Friends Like Us memorable." --People
"Friends Like Us is at once a hilarious page-turner and a wise meditation on friendship, marriage, and the ways in which our parents' mistakes so often shape our lives." --J. Courtney Sullivan, author of Maine
"[A] poignant comedy. . . . Fox makes you care about Willa and everyone else in Friends Like Us long after you've finished." --The Washington Post