Better you better friends

a whole new approach to friendship
Glenda D Shaw
Book - 2021

"Friendship is voluntary; it's not legally binding; and it usually has no economic consequences. Yet, friendship, true friendship, is important and comes with challenges the can make or break a relationship. Each chapter of Better You, Better Friends: A Whole New Approach to Friendship explores and addresses a particular kind of challenge--envy, money, honesty--and discusses ways to overcome them or to know when to bow out of a relationship that brings more stress than happiness. Using input from experts and personal stories, including her own, Glenda D. Shaw offers a new level of understanding of what makes a good friendship and a good friend." -- Back cover.

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Main Author: Shaw, Glenda D., 1955- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.
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