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Friendship for Grown-Ups What I Missed and Learned Along the Way
By Lisa Whelchel
Published by Thomas Nelson
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On 1/11 Becky Dempsey wrote: I was excited to be able to read this book as I've always struggled with finding friends. I hoped that it would help me learn how to make friends. It didn't give me any step by step guides to how to make a friend, however. Lisa shares her story of growing up as a child star and how ... Book Review: Friendship for Grown-Ups
On 9/30 CHRISTINA PARROTT wrote: This wonderful book by Lisa Whelchel came along at the perfect time in my life. I had few friends and the relationships I had with them were rather shallow. But I was craving true, honest, deep relationships with other women. And that is when I received this book. Mrs. Whelchel first discusses how she ... Friendship for Grown-ups
On 2/20 Jennifer Thorne wrote: Okay, so I’ll admit right off the bat that the reason I chose this book was because I’ve been a HUGE Facts of Life fan for many, many years. I didn’t know that Lisa Whelchel was a part of the Women of Faith program because I’ve never been. I did know that she’s been a Christian for a very ... Review for Friendship for Grownups: What I Missed and Learned Along the Way
On 1/29 Sara Martin wrote: She did it again! I have to say that I am never disappointed by a book that Lisa writes. She writes in such a way that we feel we know her. She is honest, and lets us in to both the good and the bad. In this book we see how as adults we need friendships just as much,if not more, than we did as children. ... Friendship for Grown-ups
On 1/5 janjanmom wrote: I started reading this book about a year ago. I read through the first chapter and was instantly annoyed. She went on and on about how hard it was to be a star and have friends. WAH! Poor pitiful star, I thought. I tried to get through the next few pages, but honestly, my ... Friendship for Grown-ups by Lisa Whelchel A Review
On 10/27 Anna Vaagen wrote: Lisa is a bit of an open book. Her no-holds-barred style welcomes you in, and makes you feel like you're talking to a friend. I would recommend this book to anyone who has the "loner" mentality. I have tendancies to need personal space often, and there were many parts of this book I could easily ... Open Book Mentality!
On 10/23 Catherine Highley wrote: Friendships come so easily when you're younger but as an adult sometimes it doesn't come as easy. Lisa Whelchel tackles this topic in her book "Friendship for Grown-ups - What I missed and learned along the way"Friendships come so easily when you're younger but as an adult sometimes it doesn't come ... Friendship For Grown-Ups - Booksneeze Review
On 9/21 Kirsten Smith wrote: A copy of the book Friendship for Grownups by Lisa Whelchel (also known as "Blair" from the 80's sitcom The Facts of Life) arrived for my review at the end of April...just as we were packing up and shipping out of Indiana. Not quite ready to dive in to a new book, this gem sat patiently on my shelf until ... Friendship for Grownups by Lisa Whechel
On 7/7 Jill wrote: I had heard Lisa Whelchel was a Christian author and speaker but have not read any of her books and was really anxious to get to read Friendship for Grown-Ups What I Missed and Learned Along the Way. I loved her on TV as a child and wanted to know how she was as an adult. I was not disappointed and ... Friendship for Grown-Ups What I Missed and Learned Along the Way by By Lisa Whelchel
On 6/25 Angela Vallejo wrote: I was quite pleased to have the opportunity to read Lisa’s latest book. I have read several other books by Lisa, and I’m never disappointed; I always relate to what she shares to her readers. The same goes for this new release. She is transparent and authentic; she is sincere as ... Book Review: “Grown Up Friendships” by Lisa Welchel