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If you suffered through the four-year awkward phase that is high school, you know how it is: People you thought were friends become enemies quicker than you can say "clique." In local lady Jennifer Weiner's latest novel, Best Friends Forever (Atria, $26.99), it's not Facebook or a 10-year reunion that brings protagonist duo Addie and Val back together after years of angst — it's the fact that one of them has done a very bad thing. "I'm interested in the choices women make, in terms of friendship and careers and how to build a life," Weiner says. "Hence Addie and Val, the friends who break up, and who go on to build very different lives, who reunite in the wake of an especially bad choice." And we're not talking cheating-on-an-algebra-test bad.
Wed., July 15, 7:30 p.m., free, Free Library, Central Branch, 1901 Vine St., 215-567-4341, freelibrary.org.


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