![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She finds friendship to be as old as early life on the African savannas―when tribes of people grew large enough for individuals to seek fulfillment of their social needs outside their immediate families. In Friendship, science journalist Lydia Denworth takes us in search of friendship’s biological, psychological, and evolutionary foundations. But what makes these bonds not just pleasant but essential, and how do they affect our bodies and our minds? ![]() Friends, after all, are the family we choose. The phenomenon of friendship is universal and elemental. Named one of the “most anticipated books of Winter 2020” by Apple BooksĪ revelatory investigation of friendship, with profound implications for our understanding of what humans and animals alike need to thrive across a lifetime. Named one of the “best reviewed books” of January by BookMarks based on reviews in New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Booklist, Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and more Named one of 20 best leadership books for 2020 by organizational psychologist and best-selling author Adam Grant Named one of best books of 2020 by Real Simple A Next Big Idea Club Must-Read Nonfiction Book of Winter 2020 ![]()
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