Friends From Home by Lauryn Chamberlain - ISBN: 9780593182819
Paperback
Childhood friends, grown apart. Can their bond survive life changes?

Friends From Home

$35.10

  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    21 August 2022

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Summary

Now in paperback, a timeless story about female friendship with an incredibly timely hook that makes it perfect for the millennial reader

“An insightful, keenly observant debut about the power and complexities of a lifelong female friendship. Engrossing and wildly relatable.” - Carola Lovering, author of Too Good to Be True

“A bighearted story with deep roots in a complicated old friendship … A moving tale of love and life-changing choices.” - Hannah Orenstein, author…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780593182819
ISBN-10:0593182812
Author:Lauryn Chamberlain
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Bantam Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:21 August 2022
Weight:259g
Dimensions:210mm x 140mm
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Critics Review

Praise for Friends from Home“An insightful, keenly observant debut about the power and complexities of a lifelong female friendship. Engrossing and wildly relatable.”—Carola Lovering, author of Too Good to Be True“Friends From Home is a bighearted story with deep roots in a complicated old friendship. This moving tale of love and life-changing choices had me racing to the final page so I could call my best friend to discuss Jules and Michelle together.”—Hannah Orenstein, author of Head Over Heels“Is shared history a solid enough basis for a lifetime of friendship? Set against a backdrop of New York publishing and a very Southern wedding, Friends from Home is about deciding who you want to be and who you want along for the ride. This sweet summer read is a thoughtful, relatable tale of female friendship and modern values.”—Georgia Clark, author of The Regulars“We don’t talk about friendships fading or changing, but sometimes they do. Lauryn Chamberlain’s Friends from Home captures the love, sorrow, and continued devotion that comes with reconfiguring the friendships that made you who you are. A perfect book for anyone who’s growing up and trying to figure out how their old friends fit in their new lives.”—Kayleen Schaefer, author of But You’re Still So Young

About The Author

Lauryn Chamberlain

Lauryn Chamberlain was born and raised in Michigan. She studied journalism and French at Northwestern University and then moved to New York City, where she worked for several years as a journalist, freelance writer, and content strategist (sometimes simultaneously). She currently lives in Toronto.

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