Anna Goldfarb is a respected journalist and author specializing in friendship, relationships, and pop psychology.
Her work has been featured in prestigious publications such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, and TIME. Goldfarb's expertise in friendship dynamics has earned her the nickname "The New York Times' friendship correspondent." She holds degrees in sociology from Barnard College and journalism from Temple University.
In addition to her book, Goldfarb writes the newsletter "Friendship Explained," which explores friendship mechanics through a pop culture lens.
Her writing style is noted for its vulnerability and conversational tone, making complex relationship concepts accessible to readers.
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