PositiveThe New York TimesIn this thoughtful and highly readable story of their decade-long friendship, punctuated with the relevant social science, we learn about the crisis that sent them to therapy together ... While the book is likely to interest people of every age and friendship stage, its examination of race makes it especially timely ... I do wish they had told us more about the rest of their lives. We learn little about other important relationships ... With this book, Sow and Friedman remind us that laziness in tending to friendships is dangerous, and that regardless of the circumstance, whether geography or pandemic, friendships must be nourished, or they will wither.