The power of friendship--in many ways the most essential of our relationships--has long been underestimated. It's an absolute pleasure to see Lydia Denworth do it justice in this lovely, insightful, and important book.--Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Poison Squad
[Denworth] has a solid command of the complex material before her and a seemingly effortless ability to make it not just digestible but engaging.... [She] sticks to the science, calmly telling us the truth no matter what we think we need to hear. What else are friends for?--Daniel Akst "Wall Street Journal"
A fascinating deep dive into the societal, emotional, and health benefits of our everyday relationships.-- "Real Simple"
Exploring friendship's opposite--loneliness--throws the topic into poignant relief.... [I]nformative.--Kathryn Bowers "New York Times Book Review"
A mind-blowing book about the science and power of friendship.--Dax Shepard "Armchair Expert"
Friendship is one of my favorite books of the year; it delivers that rare combination of storytelling, research, and affirmation that friendships should be nurtured and treasured.--Jessica Lahey, author of The Gift of Failure
Compelling.--Susannah Cahalan "New York Post"
[One of] my top picks for books that have the potential to have a lasting impact on your thoughts and actions.--Adam Grant "Marker"
Hopeful.... [Lydia] Denworth blends her reportage with occasional asides about her friendships.... [A] useful reminder that each friendship is different, perhaps impossible for any scientist to parse completely.--Danny Heitman "Washington Examiner"
[A] lively, accessible look at what makes the universal bond so essential.--Hephzibah Anderson "Mail on Sunday"