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The Friends We Keep

The Friends We Keep

How Women Navigate the Delights and Wounds of Friendship

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'Friendships take years to cultivate yet can be lost in a matter of minutes. Sarah Zacharias Davis deftly explores the complex terrain of that human bond, explaining why so many of us long to be known and how important it is cultivate at least a few faithful people who will stand beside us the rest of our lives.' Julia Duin, religion editor forThe Washington Timesand author ofQuitting Church: Why the Faithful are Fleeing and What to Do About It 'Sarah's words could not come at a better time. Too many of us have allowed our female friendships to slip on the priority scale and this book is the perfect reminder of the essential, beautifully ordained connection between women. Reading and relishing her words, I recalled with rich nostalgia the formative friendships of my childhood and emerged from the pages with a fresh perspective and heightened appreciation for the special women in my life today. This book reads like the voice of a friend, intimate and true.' Kristin Armstrong, contributing editor forRunner's Worldmagazine and author of four books, includingHappily Ever After: Walking with Peace and Courage Through a Year of DivorceandWork in Progress: An Unfinished Woman's Guide to Grace 'The Friends We Keepis a true and tender testimony to the joys and struggles we women experience in our friendships with one another. As I read I found myself nodding in agreement, and sometimes tearing up in remembrance. We don't always get it right, but we need each otherand there is deep satisfaction to be found in the relationships we forge. I loved Sarah's book and recommend it to anyone who seeks to know (or find) her truest friends. Leigh McLeroy, author ofThe Beautiful AcheandTreasured From the Trade Paperback edition.
ISBN: 9781400074396
Producer:
Waterbrook Press
Product Code: 10001877
Dimensions:
131 x 14 x 203 mm
Binding: Paperback
Release Date: 21.07.2009
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