Bad friend: why friendship breakups hurt and how to heal
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Contributors:
Crabbe, Megan Jayne, writer of introduction
Published:
London : Renegade Books, 2025.
Format:
Book
Physical Desc:
xiv, 423 pages ; 24 cm
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1 copy, 1 person is on the wait list.
East Hampton New Adult Nonfiction
177.62 ELM

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"Society's message is loud and clear: romantic relationships matter more than friendship. But when we have an average of twenty-nine platonic relationships in our lifetime, compared to just seven-to-ten romantic relationships, why is the conversation on love far greater than friendship? Life coach and broadcaster Michelle Elman is determined to fix this. If the conversation on friendship is quiet, the one on friendship break-ups is non-existent. This is despite research showing that only six friendships stand the test of time, which means that the average person experiences the ending of twenty-three friendships. As someone who has gone through a dozen of them, Michelle began to think she was a Bad Friend. Have one too many friendship break-ups and people start questioning what's wrong with you. But what if you aren't the problem? What if the problem is how we think about friendship break-ups? Introducing Bad Friend, a ground-breaking masterclass in friendship that makes space for every conversation you have never been allowed to have. Bad Friend will make you question everything you've been taught about friendships, and removes the stigma from friendship break-ups. This is for you if you've ever been hurt by a friend and, most importantly, reassures you that you're categorically not a bad friend"--Publisher's description.

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English
ISBN:
9781408749456
UPC:
CIPO000206194

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"Society's message is loud and clear: romantic relationships matter more than friendship. But when we have an average of twenty-nine platonic relationships in our lifetime, compared to just seven-to-ten romantic relationships, why is the conversation on love far greater than friendship? Life coach and broadcaster Michelle Elman is determined to fix this. If the conversation on friendship is quiet, the one on friendship break-ups is non-existent. This is despite research showing that only six friendships stand the test of time, which means that the average person experiences the ending of twenty-three friendships. As someone who has gone through a dozen of them, Michelle began to think she was a Bad Friend. Have one too many friendship break-ups and people start questioning what's wrong with you. But what if you aren't the problem? What if the problem is how we think about friendship break-ups? Introducing Bad Friend, a ground-breaking masterclass in friendship that makes space for every conversation you have never been allowed to have. Bad Friend will make you question everything you've been taught about friendships, and removes the stigma from friendship break-ups. This is for you if you've ever been hurt by a friend and, most importantly, reassures you that you're categorically not a bad friend"--Publisher's description.

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APA Citation (style guide)

Elman, M., & Crabbe, M. J. (2025). Bad friend: why friendship breakups hurt and how to heal. Renegade Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Elman, Michelle and Megan Jayne, Crabbe. 2025. Bad Friend: Why Friendship Breakups Hurt and How to Heal. Renegade Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Elman, Michelle and Megan Jayne, Crabbe, Bad Friend: Why Friendship Breakups Hurt and How to Heal. Renegade Books, 2025.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Elman, Michelle, and Megan Jayne Crabbe. Bad Friend: Why Friendship Breakups Hurt and How to Heal. Renegade Books, 2025.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.

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