When We Were Friends by Jane Green

When We Were Friends: A Short Story by Jane Green is a story of a friendship that feels too good to be true, but had me rooting for the friendship to not take the turn I suspected was coming. Green demonstrates that sometimes a friendship is there to help people grow to the next phase of their lives and that is okay. It's clear from the beginning the friendship is going to go awry. Just when I started to feel comfortable with the friendship, a hint would show up to remind me that relationships are messy. I really enjoyed When We Were Friends quite a bit and also liked the characters even when I didn't like their behavior.



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