CULTURE
FRIENDS FIRST
ELIZABETH DAY
The best-selling author and self-confessed ‘friendship addict’ is back with a book full of insights into making – and keeping – those special bonds
She’s a Sunday Times best-selling author who used her time in lockdown to reflect on her life, re-evaluating her connections with the people closest to her. And as she publishes her new book Friendaholic: Confessions of a Friendship Addict this week, podcaster Elizabeth Day delves into the wonderful things that her relationships have taught her over the years.
“[Friendship] is an amazing thing because it reminds us of what it is to be human. We feel less alone when we make that connection and that’s a beautiful thing,” says Elizabeth, 44, as she chats exclusively to hello!.