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Best Friendship Books

December 2024

Golden Girl

Vivian Howe, a beloved Nantucket novelist, meets an untimely end one summer morning. As she watches from the Beyond, she’s granted three “nudges” to influence events on earth. Torn between her children’s struggles and the mystery surrounding her death, Vivian grapples with unfinished business. Hilderbrand weaves a poignant tale of family, love, and second chances, set against the backdrop of sun-soaked beaches and small-town charm. A bittersweet exploration of life’s complexities that’ll tug at your heartstrings.

28 Summers

Mallory Blessing’s life changes forever when she inherits her aunt’s beachfront cottage in Nantucket. There, she meets Jake McCloud, sparking a passionate connection that endures for decades. Their secret rendezvous, held one weekend each summer, become a cherished tradition. As life unfolds around them, with marriages, careers, and families, Mallory and Jake’s bond remains unbreakable. Hilderbrand’s poignant tale explores the bittersweet nature of love, timing, and the choices that shape our lives. A captivating read that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you pondering the power of enduring romance.

The Art of Fielding

Henry Skrimshander, a gifted shortstop, arrives at Westish College with dreams of baseball stardom. As he hones his skills under the watchful eye of team captain Mike Schwartz, Henry’s talent captivates the campus. But when a routine throw goes awry, it sets off a chain reaction that affects the lives of five people. Harbach’s debut novel is a poignant exploration of ambition, friendship, and the pressure to succeed, set against the backdrop of America’s favorite pastime. It’s a story that’ll make you laugh, cry, and ponder life’s curveballs.

The Lincoln Highway

Emmett Watson, freshly released from juvenile detention, returns to his Nebraska farm in June 1954, only to find his world turned upside down. With his father gone and the bank foreclosing, Emmett plans a fresh start in California with his little brother. But fate intervenes when two escaped inmates from his past show up, setting in motion an unexpected journey along the Lincoln Highway. Amor Towles weaves a captivating tale of friendship, redemption, and the unpredictable twists of life, reminding us that sometimes the most extraordinary adventures begin with a simple change of plans.

The Lincoln Highway

Emmett Watson, freshly released from juvenile detention, returns to his Nebraska farm in 1954 to find his world turned upside down. With his father gone and the family land foreclosed, Emmett plans a fresh start in California with his young brother. But fate intervenes when two escaped inmates from his past show up, setting in motion an unexpected journey along the Lincoln Highway. Towles weaves a captivating tale of friendship, redemption, and the unpredictable twists of life, as four young men embark on a cross-country adventure that will change them forever.

The Hunting Party

Nestled in the Scottish Highlands, a group of old friends gather for their annual New Year’s getaway. As the snow falls and tensions rise, dark secrets begin to surface. When one of them goes missing, the others are forced to confront their shared past and the lies they’ve told. With each passing hour, suspicions grow and loyalties fray. Lucy Foley weaves a chilling tale of friendship, betrayal, and murder that will keep you guessing until the very end.

Good Hope Road

Sarah Brandt never expected to find solace in the dilapidated farmhouse on Good Hope Road. Fleeing a troubled past, she’s drawn to the quiet strength of the old place, its weathered boards holding secrets of generations past. As she uncovers hidden letters and faded photographs, Sarah feels a connection to the women who came before her, their hopes and struggles echoing her own. With each passing day, she finds herself healing, learning to trust again, and maybe, just maybe, opening her heart to the possibility of love in this small town that’s beginning to feel like home.

The Lost Girls of Paris

Grace Healey stumbles upon an abandoned suitcase in Grand Central Terminal, uncovering a trove of photographs that ignite her curiosity. As she delves deeper, she unravels the story of Eleanor Trigg and her team of female secret agents during World War II. Grace becomes obsessed with discovering the fates of these brave women, whose dangerous missions in Nazi-occupied Europe have been all but forgotten. Through her journey, she not only honors their memory but also finds her own path to healing and purpose.

The Orphan’s Tale

Sixteen-year-old Noa, cast out by her family, finds refuge in a German circus during World War II. There, she meets Astrid, a Jewish aerialist hiding from the Nazis. As they form an unlikely friendship, both women must confront their pasts and fight for survival. Amidst the chaos of war, they discover strength in each other and the power of human connection. Jenoff’s poignant tale weaves together love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit in a heart-wrenching exploration of hope in the darkest of times.

The Boston Girl

Addie Baum’s story unfolds like a cherished family heirloom, passed down through generations. Born to immigrant parents in 1900, she navigates the bustling streets of Boston’s North End with wide-eyed wonder. Through her eyes, we witness a century of change, from the tenements to the suffragette movement. Addie’s voice, filled with warmth and wit, brings to life the struggles and triumphs of a young Jewish woman finding her place in a rapidly evolving world. A poignant tale of resilience, love, and the enduring power of family.