Friends Like These

Friends Like These

Meg Rosoff

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From bestselling, award-winning author Meg Rosoff comes a gritty, intoxicating novel about a summer of unforgettable of independence, lies, love and the inevitable loss of innocence. Sharp and irresistible, it's perfect for fans of Judy Blume's Summer Sisters and Elena Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend . New York City. Summer 1983. A summer internship in New York was meant to be everything Beth wanted. But from the moment she arrives in the city she feels wrong hair, terrible clothes, defective smile, too obviously a virgin. Sharing a hot, cockroach-filled apartment with a couple falling out of love completes the dream picture. Then she meets her fellow ambitious out-of-towner Dan, preppy rich boy Oliver, and Edie — a beautiful, brittle, magnetic, instant best friend. Irresistible people are like gravity. You can’t help being pulled towards them — can you?


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  • Apr 06, 2025
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    This coming of age love letter to New York City followed Beth in her journey to the city from a small-town for a journalism internship after she broke a story in her high school that went across the country. She develops a toxic close relationship with Edie, an UES Jew who doesn’t quite understand what it means to Beth, daughter of Holocaust survivors, to be Jewish. Edie is toxic and terrible, and while the coming of age was engaging, I would have preferred far less Edie and far more exploration of Judaism, journalism, and New York City. We got hints of all of these things, but it felt a bit too much like following Edie around everywhere while I was exhausted by her from the outset and thought Beth could have figured it out far earlier. 

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