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The Friends We Keep

The Friends We Keep

As seen on The Today Show!

The Friends We Keep is the heartwarming and unforgettable New York Times bestselling novel from Jane Green, author of Sister Stardust and The Beach House.


Evvie, Maggie, and Topher have known one another since college. Their friendship was something they swore would last forever. Now years have passed, the friends have drifted apart, and they never found the lives they wanted—the lives they dreamed of when they were young and everything seemed possible. 

Evvie starved herself to become a supermodel but derailed her career by sleeping with a married man. 

Maggie married Ben, the boy she fell in love with in college, never imagining the heartbreak his drinking would cause. 

Topher became a successful actor, but the shame of a childhood secret shut him off from real intimacy. 

By their thirtieth reunion, these old friends have lost touch with one another and with the people they dreamed of becoming. Together again, they have a second chance at happiness...until a dark secret is revealed that changes everything. 

The Friends We Keep is about how despite disappointments we’ve had or mistakes we’ve made, it’s never too late to find a place to call home.

Reviews
  • Absolutely loved it.

    Make friends in college and then continue your life to meet up again 30 years later? I kind of did that! Enjoyable read with twists but good feelings endure.

    By horsemom2bailey

  • Same title as another novel

    This story is strikingly similar to the 2007 Kensington publishing Corp book titled “the friends we keep” by holly chamberlin about 3 college friends that have drifted apart but come back together 20 years later regarded as “a story of rediscovery and letting go, and of the toes that remind us where we’ve been and where we still hope to go”.

    By ernstne

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