The Greatest American "Friendship, Fiction" Books Since 2000

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The "Friendship" category of books focuses on the relationships between individuals who share a deep bond of mutual affection, trust, and support. These books explore the complexities of friendship, including the challenges and rewards of maintaining close connections over time. They often depict the joys and struggles of navigating the ups and downs of life with the help of loyal companions, and may touch on themes such as loyalty, forgiveness, and the power of human connection. Whether exploring the dynamics of childhood friendships or the complexities of adult relationships, books in this category offer readers a heartwarming and insightful look into the power of friendship.

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  1. 26. Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney

    The book is a humorous portrayal of the protagonist's daily life as he navigates the trials and tribulations of middle school. Through his diary entries, the reader gets a glimpse into his struggles with family, friends, and school. With a unique blend of text and cartoons, the book provides an engaging and relatable depiction of the protagonist's attempts to gain popularity and survive the school year, despite his many embarrassing incidents and frequent misadventures.

    The 5466th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 27. The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo

    "The Poet X" is a coming-of-age novel that follows the journey of a young girl named Xiomara, who uses poetry as an outlet to navigate her complex life. Set in Harlem, Xiomara grapples with her strict Dominican parents, her evolving understanding of her own identity, and her burgeoning relationship with a boy named Aman. Through her powerful and honest poetry, Xiomara finds her voice, confronts societal expectations, and discovers the strength to define herself on her own terms.

    The 5658th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 28. Sold by Patricia McCormick

    The novel follows a young Nepalese girl who lives in a poor, rural village. When her stepfather sells her into slavery in a brothel in India, she must navigate the horrors of her new life. The narrative explores her struggle for survival, her attempts to escape, and the friendships she forms with other girls in the brothel. Ultimately, the novel is a harrowing exploration of human trafficking and sexual exploitation.

    The 5833rd Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 29. Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz

    In this coming-of-age novel, two Mexican-American teenagers, Aristotle and Dante, form an unlikely friendship during the summer of 1987. As they navigate their way through adolescence, they uncover the complexities of their identities, family dynamics, and the world around them. Through their shared experiences, they discover the power of love, self-acceptance, and the profound mysteries that the universe holds.

    The 6272nd Greatest Book of All Time
  5. 30. The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides

    This novel follows the intertwined lives of three college graduates in the 1980s. The story focuses on the romantic entanglements of Madeleine Hanna, an English major who is writing her senior thesis on Jane Austen and George Eliot, and her relationships with two men: Leonard Bankhead, a charismatic but troubled biology student, and Mitchell Grammaticus, a religious studies student who is in love with Madeleine. The narrative explores the complexities of love, mental illness, faith, and the relevance of the traditional marriage plot in a modern world.

    The 6432nd Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 31. We Are Okay by Nina LaCour

    This poignant young adult novel delves into the depths of grief, solitude, and the healing power of human connection. It follows a college freshman who, after experiencing a family tragedy, isolates herself from her previous life and struggles with the weight of her loss. During a winter break spent alone in her dorm, she confronts her painful past when her estranged best friend visits, forcing her to open up about her secrets and the profound loneliness she has been carrying. Through their reunion, the protagonist begins to navigate the complex process of recovery and the importance of allowing love and friendship to help heal her emotional wounds.

    The 6462nd Greatest Book of All Time
  7. 32. The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares

    The book follows four best friends—Lena, Tibby, Bridget, and Carmen—who discover a pair of jeans that miraculously fits each of them despite their different body types. Dubbed the Traveling Pants, the jeans become a symbol of their friendship and a way to stay connected as they spend their first summer apart. As the pants circulate among the girls, they experience a series of personal growth and life-changing experiences, from first loves to family conflicts. The story is a heartwarming exploration of the bonds of friendship, the pains of growing up, and the belief that a bit of magic can appear in the most unexpected places.

    The 6464th Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 33. Rainbow Boys by Alex Sanchez

    The book follows the interwoven stories of three high school boys as they navigate the complexities of identity, friendship, and love while coming to terms with their sexuality. Jason is a jock struggling with his attraction to men, Kyle is an out-and-proud gay teen who harbors feelings for Jason, and Nelson is Kyle's flamboyant best friend who is also openly gay and advocates for LGBTQ+ rights. As they each face challenges such as homophobia, self-acceptance, and the risk of HIV, their lives intersect in ways that profoundly impact their journey towards understanding and embracing who they are.

    The 6464th Greatest Book of All Time
  9. 34. Pet by Akwaeke Emezi

    The book unfolds in a society that believes it has eradicated all monsters, but when a creature named Pet emerges from a painting, a young girl named Jam learns that monsters still exist. Pet has come to hunt a monster hiding in plain sight, and Jam must confront the reality that not all dangers are as visible as they seem. As Jam navigates this revelation with Pet's guidance, she embarks on a quest to protect her best friend and uncover the truth in a world that prefers to deny the existence of such horrors. The story challenges the concepts of good and evil and the complacency that can arise in a community that believes it has overcome its darkest elements.

    The 6504th Greatest Book of All Time
  10. 35. Three Junes by Julia Glass

    "Three Junes" is a novel that explores the complexities of family relationships, love, and loss across three generations over the course of three Junes spanning a decade. The narrative primarily focuses on the life of a Scottish man and his two sons, one gay and living in New York, the other in a failing marriage. The novel is divided into three parts, each set in a different June and each from a different character's perspective, providing a rich and nuanced portrait of the characters' interconnected lives.

    The 6545th Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 36. To All The Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han

    The novel centers around Lara Jean Song Covey, a high school junior who has written secret love letters to all of her past crushes, never intending to send them. However, her life turns upside down when the letters are mysteriously mailed out, causing her to confront her feelings and the repercussions of her past affections. In a desperate attempt to save face and avoid confrontation with one of her crushes, she enters into a fake relationship with another, which leads to a journey of self-discovery and the realization that sometimes love can be found in the most unexpected places.

    The 6704th Greatest Book of All Time
  12. 37. Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin

    The novel explores the afterlife through the eyes of fifteen-year-old Liz Hall, who finds herself in a place called Elsewhere after dying in a hit-and-run accident. In this unconventional heaven, people age backward from the point of their death until they become babies again and are sent back to Earth to be reborn. Struggling with her new reality, Liz watches life on Earth moving on without her and must learn to let go of her past and embrace the unique cycle of life in Elsewhere. Along the way, she makes new friends, finds a new purpose, and experiences the complexities of love and loss from a perspective that challenges the living's understanding of death and time.

    The 6721st Greatest Book of All Time
  13. 38. The Emperor's Children by Claire Messud

    This novel follows the lives of three friends in their thirties living in New York City in the months leading up to and following the September 11 attacks. All children of privilege, they struggle with their careers, love lives, and identities against the backdrop of a changing world. The narrative explores themes of entitlement, disillusionment, and the often complicated nature of adult friendships.

    The 6732nd Greatest Book of All Time
  14. 39. You Shall Know Our Velocity by Dave Eggers

    Two childhood friends embark on a week-long, round-the-world adventure, determined to give away a large sum of money they recently acquired. The journey is filled with absurd and often humorous encounters as they struggle to make sense of their friend's recent death and their own place in the world. The narrative explores themes of grief, friendship, and the human capacity for altruism and selflessness.

    The 6851st Greatest Book of All Time
  15. 40. Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds

    In this gripping and thought-provoking novel, a young African American teenager named Will faces a life-altering decision after his older brother is shot and killed. Set in an elevator, the story unfolds over the course of sixty seconds as Will descends to the ground floor, contemplating whether to seek revenge on his brother's murderer. Along the way, he encounters a series of individuals who challenge his perspective on violence, justice, and the cycle of retribution. With powerful prose and a raw emotional intensity, the book explores themes of grief, systemic racism, and the complexities of personal choices.

    The 6922nd Greatest Book of All Time
  16. 41. Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld

    "Prep" by Curtis Sittenfeld follows the story of Lee Fiora, a scholarship student from Indiana who attends an elite boarding school in Massachusetts. The novel explores Lee's struggles with fitting in among her wealthy and privileged classmates, as well as her relationships with her roommates, teachers, and family. As Lee navigates the challenges of adolescence and the complexities of social hierarchies, she ultimately learns valuable lessons about identity, belonging, and the true meaning of success.

    The 6928th Greatest Book of All Time
  17. 42. Last Stop On Market Street by Matt de la Peña

    "Last Stop On Market Street" is a heartwarming children's book that tells the story of a young boy named CJ and his grandmother as they embark on their weekly bus ride across town. Along the way, CJ learns valuable life lessons about gratitude, empathy, and the beauty in the world around him, ultimately realizing that the journey itself is just as important as the destination. With its vibrant illustrations and poignant narrative, this book celebrates the power of perspective and the joy of finding beauty in unexpected places.

    The 7009th Greatest Book of All Time
  18. 43. Crank by Ellen Hopkins

    This novel, written in a unique verse format, delves into the harrowing journey of a teenage girl who becomes ensnared in the world of substance abuse. During a tumultuous visit with her estranged father, she is introduced to the addictive allure of crystal meth, which rapidly consumes her life. The narrative poignantly explores her descent into addiction, the impact on her relationships, and the struggle between her diminishing innocence and the powerful grip of the drug, known as "the monster." The protagonist's internal battle and the raw, emotional turmoil that ensues offer a candid look at the devastating consequences of drug addiction on both an individual and her loved ones.

    The 7050th Greatest Book of All Time
  19. 44. Ttyl by Lauren Myracle

    This novel unfolds entirely through instant messages among three high school friends, chronicling their personal dramas as they navigate their sophomore year. The trio faces a range of teenage challenges, from boy troubles and friendship conflicts to more serious issues like peer pressure and inappropriate advances from a teacher. The format captures the authentic voice and dynamic interactions of adolescents, providing a snapshot of the early 2000s teen experience as the friends support each other through the ups and downs of adolescence.

    The 7051st Greatest Book of All Time
  20. 45. Out Of My Mind by Sharon M Draper

    "Out of My Mind" is a captivating and heart-wrenching story that follows the life of Melody, a brilliant and determined girl with cerebral palsy. Trapped in a body that does not cooperate with her brilliant mind, Melody struggles to communicate and is often overlooked by those around her. However, her life takes an unexpected turn when she gains access to a communication device that allows her to finally express herself. Through perseverance and the support of her family and friends, Melody embarks on a journey to prove that she is more than her disability and has the ability to achieve greatness.

    The 7858th Greatest Book of All Time
  21. 46. A Dog's Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron

    The book follows the journey of a devoted dog who is reincarnated into several lives, each time with a different purpose. Through his various lives, he experiences life as a stray puppy, a golden retriever, a German shepherd, and a Labrador, among others. Each life teaches him something new and brings him closer to understanding his true purpose, which is to bring joy and comfort to the humans he loves. The book explores themes of love, loyalty, and the deep bond between humans and their pets.

    The 7859th Greatest Book of All Time
  22. 47. Ten Thousand Saints by Eleanor Henderson

    "Ten Thousand Saints" by Eleanor Henderson is a coming-of-age story set in the 1980s in New York City's East Village. The novel follows the lives of three teenagers, Teddy, Jude, and Eliza, as they navigate their way through the punk rock scene, drug addiction, and the AIDS epidemic. When Teddy dies of a drug overdose, Jude sets out on a journey to find his biological father, a former hippie who now lives in Vermont and runs a health food store. Along the way, Jude discovers a new sense of identity and purpose as he becomes involved in the straight-edge movement and begins to understand the true meaning of family and friendship.

    The 7885th Greatest Book of All Time
  23. 48. Me And Earl And The Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews

    The book is a candid and often humorous tale of an awkward high school senior whose mother forces him to befriend a classmate recently diagnosed with leukemia. As he and his co-filmmaker friend Earl embark on the project of making a film for the sick girl, the protagonist confronts the complexities of friendship, mortality, and the struggle to make a meaningful connection. Through the process, he grapples with his own insecurities and learns about the impact of genuine human relationships in the face of tragedy.

    The 8169th Greatest Book of All Time
  24. 49. The Five People You Meet In Heaven by Mitch Albom

    This novel explores the afterlife journey of Eddie, an elderly amusement park maintenance man who dies while trying to save a little girl from a falling ride. In heaven, Eddie encounters five individuals who significantly impacted his earthly life, some in ways he was not aware of. Through these encounters, he learns valuable lessons about the interconnectedness of human lives, the true value of his existence, and the unseen consequences of seemingly insignificant actions. Each person helps Eddie understand a different aspect of his life and death, ultimately leading him to a profound sense of peace and understanding about the mysteries of life.

    The 8502nd Greatest Book of All Time
  25. 50. The One And Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate

    This children's novel centers around Ivan, a captive gorilla who lives in a shopping mall, spending his days on display for the public and his nights conversing with his animal friends, including an elderly elephant named Stella and a stray dog named Bob. Ivan's routine existence is upended with the arrival of Ruby, a young elephant taken from the wild, prompting him to see his environment through new eyes. Inspired by Ruby's plight and Stella's passing wish, Ivan taps into his long-dormant creativity and empathy to hatch a plan to give Ruby a better life, leading to a poignant journey of friendship, art, and the quest for a place to call home.

    The 8517th Greatest Book of All Time

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