Just Friends: On the joy, influence and power of friendship
By (Author) Gyan Yankovich
Ultimo Press
Ultimo Press
31st January 2024
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Sociology: family and relationships
Media studies: internet, digital media and society
Cultural studies
Social attitudes
Social and cultural anthropology
Sociology: work and labour
302.34
Paperback
320
Width 155mm, Height 234mm, Spine 22mm
342g
Voice memos, care packages, hours-long phone conversations, treasured traditions that go back decades, glasses held aloft during wedding toasts, hands held at funerals, first cuddles with newborns, lunches with work wives, taking it to the group chat our friendships touch and enrich every part of our lives. But how often do we stop to consider them deeply
Just Friendsexplores modern friendship what it means to be, to make and, sometimes, to lose a friend. It is a celebration of friendship, shining a light on the many different forms they can take and the comfort they provide, whether they exist within the workplace, emerge in motherhood, are uncovered inside our neighbourhoodsor become our chosen family.
Just Friends is an ode to the people that shape us. It is a book to devour on the beach or with a book club, a book to return to again and again, and, most importantly, a book to press into the hands of the friends you love the most.
PRAISE FORJUST FRIENDS
Yankovichs debut is a celebration of the people that often know us better than we know ourselves. Comforting, warming, and tender, by a very talented writer. The Australian
the perfect pick for book clubs or just-because gifts for your BFF(s) Broadsheet
a joyful, hopeful and considered book that will have you texting your friends in a hurry to tell them how much you appreciate them Lucinda Price, author of Perfect Candidate
This book not only made me think about my friends in a different way, it also made me think about the kind of person I want to be. Bridie Jabour, author of Trivial Grievances
a thoughtful, brilliant, and wholly comforting read Elfy Scott, author ofThe One Thing Weve Never Spoken About
This book honours our most significant relationships with the tender thoughtfulness of the best friend youve ever had. Gina Rushton, author ofThe Most Important Job in the World
Gyan Yankovich is a writer and editor based in Sydney, Australia. She is the lifestyle editor at the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. She was previously based in New York, where she held editor roles at Man Repeller and BuzzFeed. Her work has been published in The Cut, Vox, The Guardian, VICEand more, exploring lifestyle, cultureand relationships. Just Friends is her debut book.