“Here's what we'll do. We're going to keep you at the end of our fishing line. And if you ever need anything, you just give a little tug and we'll reel you back in.”
Quote by Jeffrey Zaslow
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The book centers on a group of women who grew up together in Ames, Iowa, during the 1960s and 1970s, exploring how their connections persisted and evolved despite geographical distance, career paths, marriages, children, and personal hardships. Drawing on interviews and shared memories, the narrative examines themes of female friendship, loyalty, loss, and the sustaining power of long-term relationships. The women faced various challenges including the death of one of their members at a young age, which deepened their commitment to maintaining their ties. The work reflects broader social changes affecting women's lives across the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, including shifting expectations regarding work, family, and personal fulfillment. It considers how such friendships function as support systems and identity anchors throughout adult life, offering perspective on the particular significance of bonds formed in adolescence. more
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