Friendship
The Evolution, Biology, and Extraordinary Power of Life's Fundamental Bond
15 January 2021
Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, Singapore and Malaysia, but excluding the British Commonwealth.
Description
A Next Big Idea Club Must-Read Nonfiction Book of Winter 2020 and a Real Simple Best Book of 2020
“Accessible and enlightening.… Denworth has crafted a worthy call to action.” —Washington Post
In this revelatory investigation, science journalist Lydia Denworth takes us in search of friendship’s biological, psychological, and evolutionary foundations. An “expert guide” (Kathryn Bowers, New York Times Book Review), Denworth weaves past and present, field biology and neuroscience, to show how our bodies and minds are designed for friendship across life stages, the processes by which healthy social bonds are developed and maintained, and how friendship is changing in the age of social media. Now including a Q&A between the author and her close friend to guide reflection and conversation, Friendship is a clarion call for putting positive relationships at the center of our lives.
Reviews
"[Denworth] has a solid command of the complex material before her and a seemingly effortless ability to make it not just digestible but engaging.… [She] sticks to the science, calmly telling us the truth no matter what we think we need to hear. What else are friends for?" — Daniel Akst, Wall Street Journal
"A fascinating deep dive into the societal, emotional, and health benefits of our everyday relationships." — Real Simple
"Exploring friendship’s opposite—loneliness—throws the topic into poignant relief.… [I]nformative." — Kathryn Bowers, New York Times Book Review
"A mind-blowing book about the science and power of friendship." — Dax Shepard, Armchair Expert
"Friendship is one of my favorite books of the year; it delivers that rare combination of storytelling, research, and affirmation that friendships should be nurtured and treasured." — Jessica Lahey, author of The Gift of Failure
"Compelling." — Susannah Cahalan, New York Post
"[One of] my top picks for books that have the potential to have a lasting impact on your thoughts and actions." — Adam Grant, Marker
"Hopeful.… [Lydia] Denworth blends her reportage with occasional asides about her friendships.… [A] useful reminder that each friendship is different, perhaps impossible for any scientist to parse completely." — Danny Heitman, Washington Examiner
"[A] lively, accessible look at what makes the universal bond so essential." — Hephzibah Anderson, Mail on Sunday
"The power of friendship—in many ways the most essential of our relationships—has long been underestimated. It’s an absolute pleasure to see Lydia Denworth do it justice in this lovely, insightful, and important book." — Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Poison Squad