"Amy Spalding knows that best friendships are love stories, and this one is complex, earnest, and unflinching. A must-read for anyone who's ever had or lost a friend."--Becky Albertalli, New York Times bestselling author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
"We Used to Be Friends chronicles the end of a friendship with a bittersweet authenticity balanced by Amy Spalding's trademark humor. This book will break your heart only like a best friend can."--Maurene Goo, author of Somewhere Only We Know
"Amy Spalding spins a story of friendship, family, love, and longing as perfect and bittersweet as the last days of summer."--Rebecca Podos, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of Like Water
"The author effectively conveys the ways that a desire for perfection can keep people at arm's length, how not telling people things makes it harder to tell them later, and how silence can come to feel like a lie... Spalding shows with sensitivity how the pain of losing a close friend can seep into everything."--Publishers Weekly
"In alternating first-person perspectives, James and Kat each tell their stories, and despite their flaws, both become deeply sympathetic characters throughthe course of their narratives. . . The nonlinear structure adds some suspense to what is otherwise a bittersweet and potent examination of friendship, its failings, and its worth."--Booklist
"A good exploration of the heartbreak of losing a friend--and learning about oneself in the process."--Kirkus Reviews
"Teens hurting from any breakup can find some solace here; while the book makes clear that sometimes splitting up is inevitable, it holds out hope that time apart and open conversations can bring people back together." --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"A captivating snapshot of a friendship that many teens will relate to. Spalding explores important questions while lyrically weaving the two stories together."--School Library Journal