You're the only one I can tell : inside the language of women's friendships / Deborah Tannen.
Best friend, old friend, good friend, bff, college roommate, neighbor, workplace confidante: Women’s friendships are a lifeline in times of trouble and a support system for daily life. A friend can be like a sister, daughter, mother, mentor, therapist, or confessor—or she can be all of these at once. She’s seen you at your worst and celebrates you at your best. Figuring out what it means to be friends is, in the end, no less than figuring out how we connect to other people. In this illuminating and validating new book, #1 New York Times bestselling author Deborah Tannen deconstructs the ways women friends talk and how those ways can bring friends closer or pull them apart. From casual chatting to intimate confiding, from talking about problems to telling what you had for dinner, Tannen uncovers the patterns of communication and miscommunication that affect friendships at different points in our lives. She shows how even the best of friends—with the best intentions—can say the wrong thing, and how words can repair the damage done by words. Through Tannen’s signature insight, humor, and ability to present pitch-perfect real-life dialogue, readers will see themselves and their friendships on every page. Drawing on interviews with eighty women of diverse backgrounds, ranging in age from nine to ninety-seven, "You’re the Only One I Can Tell" gets to the heart of women’s friendships—how they work or fail, how they help or hurt, and how we can make them better.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781101885802
- ISBN: 1101885807
- Physical Description: xviii, 276 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition: First edition
- Publisher: New York : Ballantine Books, an imprint of Random House, [2017]
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-263) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | 1 Women Friends Talking 3 -- 2 That's Not What I Meant!: The Invisible Influence of Conversational Style 39 -- 3 "We're a Lot Alike," "We're Very Different": The Importance of Being-or Not Being-the Same 77 -- 4 Same-or Better?: Connection and Competition 101 -- 5 FOBLO, FOGKO, and the Safe Embrace of Women in Groups 122 -- 6 Too Close for Comfort: Cutoffs, Poaching, Drama! 147 -- 7 "Like" It or Not: Women, Friendship, and Social Media 182 -- 8 My Friend, My Sister, My Self: What It Means to Be Close 219. |
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Subject: | Female friendship. Interpersonal communication. Conversation analysis. Women's friendships. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Iredell County Public Library.
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Statesville Main Library | 302.34082 TAN (Text) | 33114017940990 | Adult Nonfiction | Available | - |