Bad Friend

£12.99

Move over idealised BFFs, glossy gal pals and indestructible work wives. Meet the bad friends. The dangerously romantic school girls of the 1900s. The office gossips of the 1930s. The mum cliques of the 1950s. The angry activists of the 1970s. The coven – women who choose to live together in old age – of the present day. These ‘bad’ friends broke the rules about femininity they didn’t write. Their relationships were controlled, patrolled and judged too intimate, too consuming and in some cases, too powerful. In this history of women’s friendship, celebrated cultural historian Tiffany Watt Smith reckons with the ways we understand this complex and vital connection. She takes us from Japan to the Ivory Coast, The Mindy Project to Zadie Smith’s Swing Time, from prisons to film sets to hospital wards and elder communities, untangling the assumptions about good and bad friends we live by.

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‘A brilliant ode to the necessity and complexity of female friendship.’ HELEN CARR, THE SPECTATOR
‘A tour through history proves female camaraderie is more than hashtags and girl power.’ THE TIMES
Bad Friend fizzes with women navigating, testing and redefining this most powerful and complex bond.’ KATHERINE ANGEL
‘A wonderful, tender, joyous book. I urge you to read it.’ SUZANNAH LIPSCOMB

For as long as women have had friends, they’ve got us drunk, spilled our secrets, bailed on plans and meddled where we wished they wouldn’t. They’ve also held back our hair, sat with us while we cried and made us feel altogether invincible. Maybe none of us is perfect.

Stirred by her own disappointments in friendship, cultural historian Tiffany Watt Smith sets out in pursuit of the rule-breaking women who offer a messier, more expansive vision of the connection we just might need the most.

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Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 cm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

320

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

302.34082 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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