Five of the best books about female friendship
Briefly

Jacqueline Wilson's "Think Again" explores the evolution of female friendships, capturing their complexities as Nadine, Magda, and Ellie face adulthood together.
Sally Rooney's debut novel deftly examines the intricacies of female friendship, showcasing love, lust, envy, and anger that emerge among Bobbi, Frances, and an older couple.
In Juno Dawson's "Her Majesty's Royal Coven," the reunification of four witches reveals the tensions in their friendship against a backdrop of fantasy and social commentary.
Daphne Palasi Andreades' "Brown Girls" resonates with the experiences of second-generation immigrant women, capturing their struggles with identity while fostering deep friendships.
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