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The Virago Book of Friendship

Rachel Cooke

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English
Virago
19 May 2026
A fond, fascinated look at women's friendship through the fiction, diaries, and letters of friends

'A highly entertaining, often instructive anthology bursting with every kind of amicable - or inimical - anecdote . . .

Cooke has dug deep and uncovered nuggets of pure gold in every form of writing

. . . a delicious book about the great power and strength of real friendship' TABLET

'There is a lot of joy in this book . . . The late Rachel Cooke anthologises the experience of female relationships in all their myriad complexity - from the tender to the toxic' OBSERVER

Friendship, a timeless subject, has never been more debated, something that has to do both with the internet - the perils of WhatsApp groups, the agony of ghosting - as well as with a growing awareness that loneliness is increasing in our society. Friendship has become a matter of urgent inquiry to therapists, scientists and sociologists. We understand its importance more and more, not only as a comfort and a privilege, but as vital to our health. But it's hard to get inside friendship: its particular intensity and its miraculous ease; its tendency to wax and wane; its ability to inspire both delight and despair.

This is the territory of novels and poems, diaries and letters, comics and graphic novels - and it is where the innovative and wide ranging Virago Book of Friendship steps in, bringing together work by more than 100 writers. From Jane Austen to Edith Wharton and Virginia Woolf, from Dolly Alderton to Sarah Waters and Meg Wolitzer and, it celebrates and investigates friendship between women from first encounters to final goodbyes, from falling out to making up again.

'A treasure chest' THE TIMES

'An uplifting anthology' HARPER'S BAZAAR

'A fascinating document' LITERARY REVIEW

'An exhilaratingly wide array' SPECTATOR
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Imprint:   Virago
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 126mm,  Spine: 32mm
Weight:   316g
ISBN:   9780349018423
ISBN 10:   0349018421
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

RACHEL COOKE was born in Sheffield 4 July 1969. A journalist for the Observer for twenty-five years, she reviewed books, interviewed celebrities, politicians and writers, championed graphic novels, and wrote a weekly TV column for the New Statesman. In 2006, Rachel Cooke was named Interviewer of the Year at the British Press Awards. Her first book, Her Brilliant Career: Ten Extraordinary Women of the Fifties published by Virago in 2013, was followed by Kitchen Person: Notes on Cooking & Eating, a collection of her pieces from her Observer column, published by Weidenfeld in 2023. The Virago Book of Friendship was published in hardback in 2024. All three of her books reflect the passion and the wit of a great and beguiling writer. Clever, wide-ranging and inspiring, her knowledge and sheer appetite for life was shared with millions of readers. Rachel Cooke died in London on 14 November 2025 aged 56.

Reviews for The Virago Book of Friendship

A highly entertaining, often instructive anthology bursting with every kind of amicable - or inimical - anecdote . . . Cooke has dug deep and uncovered nuggets of pure gold in every form of writing: letters, diaries, poems, novels - conventional and graphic - children's comics and even a newspaper agony aunt . . . this delicious book is about the great power and strength of real friendship, whether of besties at school, students sharing digs, suffragettes, WAAFs in freezing barracks, feminists, work colleagues or members of like-minded groups * Tablet * A treasure chest -- Ceci Browning * The Times * An uplifting anthology -- Claire Brayford * Harper's Bazaar * A fascinating document * Literary Review * An exhilaratingly wide array -- Sam Leith * Spectator * This is the perfect book to keep by your bedside . . . Are women's friendships more complex and intense than men's? Reading this, I think yes -- Anne Sebba * Daily Mail *


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