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Finding Your People: The Ultimate Guide to Friendship

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Despite living in a world where instant communication is at our fingertips, it sometimes feels harder than ever to make meaningful connections. There's an overwhelming focus on romantic partners, but frankly, we're sick of platonic relationships missing out on the hype.

Friendships are some of the most significant relationships you'll ever have, and navigating conflict, miscommunication and new life phases is part and parcel of holding on to really good mates.

After seven years in an unholy union as best friends, twin flames and platonic soulmates, Sal and Al from Two Broke Chicks share what they've learned to help you find, keep and say goodbye to the friendships in your life.

Whether you're struggling to balance your social life, worried your pals don't like your new partner, unsure how to deal with that toxic friend or simply at a loss as to how to make friends as an adult, consider this audiobook your brand new bestie.

320 pages, Paperback

Published February 18, 2025

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Alexandra Hourigan

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8 reviews
February 26, 2025
This book was good to read for the first part of the book but I think it was too long of a book. I did take away some handy tips though that I will try to focus on with friendships.
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March 10, 2025
Dolly/girlfriend mag friendship advice. It was cute and laid out the dos and don’ts of friendships. I do think it was too long and repetitive.
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January 25, 2025
Having recently gone through some friendship breakups, I found this book to be highly relatable. It offered valuable insights and practical advice, although I didn't entirely agree with some of the suggested responses or approaches to handling certain situations.
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