"Friendship" byHugh Black is delightful and explores the essence of true friendship.
In his typical tone, Black clearly laces
personal stories with logical insights to highlight the importance of
companionship in our lives.
He skillfully argues that friendships are shaped by:
·Mutual trust,
·Support,
·and understanding.
Through this book the author reminds us that it is the quality
rather than the quantity of friends that truly matters, leaving readers with a
new appreciation for those special bonds that improve our lives.
This
book is very good with some writing inside on one page and some yellowing to
the pages, but still legible.

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