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DEDICATION PREFACE INTRODUCTION PART I: WHEN THE PUBLIC FACE OF FRIENDSHIP WAS MALE ONE Looking for Friendship in the Bible TWO Philosophers and Clerics PART II: WHEN WOMEN’S FRIENDSHIPS ENTERED INTO HISTORY THREE Premodern Nuns FOUR Gossips and Soul Mates FIVE Precious Ladies SIX Patriotic Friendships SEVEN Romantic Friendships EIGHT Quilt, Pray, Club NINE College Girls, City Girls, and the New Woman TEN Eleanor Roosevelt and Her Friends ELEVEN From Couplehood to Sisterhood PART III: FACE-TO-FACE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY TWELVE Friendtimacy THIRTEEN Give and Take: Friendship in a Market Economy FOURTEEN Can Women and Men Be “Just Friends”? EPILOGUE Female Friendship: What Endures NOTES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INDEX ABOUT THE AUTHORS Also by Marilyn Yalom CREDITS BACK AD COPYRIGHT ABOUT THE PUBLISHER
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