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  2. Neapolitan Novels - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, The Guardian ranked My Brilliant Friend the 11th best book since 2000. [17] The overall series was also listed in Vulture as one of the 12 "New Classics" since 2000. [18] In 2024, the New York Times ranked the series' first installment "My Brilliant Friend" as the best book of the 21st century. [19]

  3. The New York Times' 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

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    Authors Ferrante, Jesmyn Ward, and George Saunders each had three books on the list, the most of any author. The following authors were listed twice: Roberto Bolaño, Edward P. Jones, Denis Johnson, Alice Munro, Hilary Mantel, Zadie Smith and Philip Roth. [2]

  4. My Brilliant Friend - Wikipedia

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    My Brilliant Friend (Italian: L'amica geniale) is a 2011 novel by Italian author Elena Ferrante. It is the first of four volumes in Ferrante's critically acclaimed Neapolitan Novels series. [ 1 ] The novel, translated into English by Ann Goldstein in 2012, explores themes of female friendship, social class, and personal identity against the ...

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  6. Best Friends (Wilson novel) - Wikipedia

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    In the book, Alice sends Gemma a birthday card and her charm bracelet with a new charm on it with a note saying they are best friends forever despite no more contact. In the TV series, Alice surprises Gemma at the end by turning up at the latter's birthday party after a contact on her new mobile phone, with Alice moving back to London with her ...

  7. The Friend (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A friend of Nunez's died by suicide as she was writing The Friend. [2] Nunez also drew inspiration from Elizabeth Hardwick's novel Sleepless Nights. [3] The novel contains autobiographical elements, and is written in a hybrid style, which Nunez has said allowed for "essay writing" and "meditation" within the book. [3]

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  9. Jane Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Jane Duncan (10 March 1910 – 20 October 1976) was the pseudonym of Scottish author Elizabeth Jane Cameron, best known for her My Friends series of semi-autobiographical novels. She also wrote four novels under the name of her principal heroine Janet Sandison, and some children's books.