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B.F.F. : a memoir of friendship lost and found / Christie Tate.

Tate, Christie, (author,, narrator.).

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Reflects on the author's lifelong struggles to sustain female friendship and how the return of an old friend helped her explore the reasons she has avoided attachment.

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  • ISBN: 9781797152363
  • ISBN: 179715236X
  • Physical Description: 8 audio discs (9 1/2 hr.) : CD audio, digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster Audio, [2023]

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Title from disc surface.
Compact discs.
Participant or Performer Note:
Read by the author.
Subject: Tate, Christie.
Psychotherapy > United States > Biography.
Female friendship.
Best friends.
Interpersonal relations.
Genre: Audiobooks.
Autobiographies.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Rolla Public.

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B. F. F. : A Memoir of Friendship Lost and Found
B. F. F. : A Memoir of Friendship Lost and Found
by Tate, Christie (Author, Read by)
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B. F. F. : A Memoir of Friendship Lost and Found


From the author of Group , a New York Times ?bestseller and Reese's Book Club Pick, comes a moving, heartwarming, and powerful memoir about Christie Tate's lifelong struggle to sustain female friendship, and the friend who helps her find the human connection she seeks. After more than a decade of dead-end dates and dysfunctional relationships, Christie Tate is feeling hopeful after finally finding a loving man who doesn't drink. Her days of agonizing in group therapy over guys who won't commit are over, the grueling emotional work required to attach to another person tucked neatly into the past. Or so she thought. Weeks after giddily sharing stories of her new boyfriend at Saturday morning recovery meetings, Christie receives a gift from a friend. Meredith, twenty years older and always impeccably accessorized, gives Christie a box of holiday-themed scarves as well as a gentle suggestion: maybe now is the perfect time to examine why friendships give her trouble. "The work never ends, right?" she says with a wink. Christie isn't so sure, but she soon realizes that the feeling of "apartness" that has plagued her since childhood isn't magically going away now that she's in a healthy romantic relationship. With Meredith by her side, she embarks on a brutally honest exploration of her friendships past and present, sorting through the ways that debilitating shame and jealousy have kept the lasting bonds she craves out of reach--and how she can overcome a history of letting go too soon. But when Meredith becomes ill and Christie's baggage threatens to muddy their final days, she's forced to face her deepest fears in honor of the woman who finally showed her how to be a friend. Poignant, laugh-out-loud funny, and emotionally satisfying, B.F.F. explores what happens when we finally break the habits that impair our ability to connect with others, and the ways that one life--however messy and imperfect--can change another.

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