Girlfriends

Girlfriends by Jayne Wexler, published by Running Press on September 7, 1999, is a 127-page exploration of female friendships. This book features contributions from celebrities like Katie Holmes and Jennifer Lopez, alongside stories from women in everyday life, highlighting the significance and resilience of their unique relationships. The edition includes 45 photographs that complement the narratives shared within.
Readers will find a diverse array of personal accounts that delve into the themes of friendship and family relationships. The book presents insights into the bonds that women share, emphasizing the emotional and social aspects of these connections. With a focus on women’s studies and social science, Girlfriends offers a reflective look at the importance of these relationships in various contexts, making it a thoughtful addition to discussions about friendship and community.
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In this celebration of female friendships, assembled by the creators of the national bestseller “Daughters and Mothers, ” celebrities such as Katie Holmes, Jennifer Lopez, Darlene Love, Bai Ling, and Eleanor Mondale, as well as women from everyday life, share stories about the importance and strength of their unique relationships. 45 photos.
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