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The Friendship Cure
The Friendship Cure | Kate Leaver
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A compelling, fresh and thought-provoking exploration of friendship - what it is, how to keep it, and why we need it more than ever before. Friendship is like water. We need it to survive, we crave it when it's scarce, it runs through our veins and yet we forget its value simply because it's always available. The basic compulsion to make friends is in our DNA; we've evolved, chimp-like, to seek out connection with other human beings. We move through life in packs and friendship circles and yet we are stuck in the greatest loneliness epidemic of our time. It's killing us, making us miserable and causing a public health crisis. But what if friendship is the solution, not the distraction? Journalist Kate Leaver believes that friendship is the essential cure for the modern malaise of solitude, ignorance, ill health and angst. If we only treated camaraderie as a social priority, it could affect everything from our physical health and emotional well-being to our capacity to find a home, keep a job, get married, stay married, succeed, feed and understand ourselves. In this witty, smart book - an appealing blend of science, pop culture and memoir - she meets scientists, speaks to old friends, finds extraordinary stories and uncovers research to look at what friendship is, how it feels, where it can survive, why we need it and what we can do to get the most from it - and how we might change the world if we value it properly.
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Nicki_K
The Friendship Cure | Kate Leaver
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Through relaying interviews with scientists and experiences with her own friendships Kate shows us the importance of good healthy friendships/relationships in everyones lives and the positive impacts they can have. Whilst also addressing that not all friendships need to be lifelong to be rewarding and also acknowledging that some can be quite toxic and those are the ones we need to let go of. A great read with some heartwarming insights.

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rjsthumbelina
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I wanted to love this. But it felt just a little harmful with the talk about genders supposedly acting so differently in friendships, as well as not acknowledging the role that mental health can and does play in making and keeping friends. Not anything radical or new to say. And, frankly, it was due back at the library and wasn't worth the fine