Jennifer Weiner is a bestselling American author known for her compelling and relatable novels that often explore themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery. With a degree from Princeton University, she began her career in journalism before transitioning to fiction. Her debut novel, "Good in Bed," gained widespread acclaim, and she has since published numerous popular books, including "In Her Shoes" and "The Next Best Thing," resonating with readers worldwide.
It was hard to feel sorry for yourself when you were running.
Sometimes people came into your life and you knew right away that they were meant to be there.
Maybe that’s what a best friend was, someone you could be alone with and not feel alone.
I think that’s the best thing that friends can do for each other: help each other find their way back to the place where they’re loved.
But that was the fun of best friends. They knew you better than anyone else, and they loved you anyway.
The best thing about best friends was the way they could keep each other’s secrets.
Best friends weren’t people. They were a special kind of person, someone who always made you feel better.
Sometimes you didn’t need words. You just needed your best friend.
Best friends weren’t like clothes. You couldn’t try them on and see if they fit before you made a commitment.
Your best friend was like some kind of magic, like a big sister, a mother, and a shrink all rolled into one.
Best friends were the people who made you laugh even when you felt like crying.
Best friends were the people who knew all of your faults and loved you anyway.