All My Friends Have Issues: Building Remarkable Relationships with Imperfect People (Like Me)
Written by Amanda Anderson
Narrated by Amanda Anderson
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
Includes an audiobook exclusive bonus chapter on how to gracefully set healthy boundaries in your relationships and leave unhealthy friendships!
Why is it so challenging to create and keep meaningful friendships?
Amanda Anderson provides the wise and witty answers, giving practical advice and sharing personal stories to guide us toward the kinds of friendships we long for. Blending faith-based insights and psychological truths, All My Friends Have Issues is a liberating guide to finding and becoming an authentic and encouraging friend.
Listeners’ guide available in the audiobook companion PDF download.
Amanda Anderson
Amanda Anderson is a Bible teacher, speaker, blogger, and freelance journalist in Orange County, California. Her speaking ministry, Heart in Training, reaches young mothers, women’s ministries, and twelve-step Christian recovery groups around the country. When not writing or speaking, she is garage sale treasure hunting with her husband of twenty years, sewing quilts at her kitchen table, talking on the phone with her girlfriends, or hanging out with her two daughters (preferably at the beach).
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Reviews for All My Friends Have Issues
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Certainly a guide for those who are ready to be a better friend to someone else
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Amanda Anderson is a fabulous storyteller. The authentic and relatable stories about her own friendships held my interest and quite often had me in stitches. I very much appreciated her transparency about her own mishaps in friendships and what she learned from them which has led to significant growth in that area of her life. This book pushed me to want to be a better friend and also re-evaluate some of my own friendships through the years.This book is good for women in all stages of life. The author addresses how to maneuver friendships of all kinds as adults. She reaches women looking to make new friends, those wanting to keep friends, and even those looking at evaluating friendships that have possibly run their course.I was given an e-copy of this book by Netgalley and the publisher. All opinions expressed are entirely my own.