A review by sydinreallife
The Other's Gold by Elizabeth Ames

4.0

Not entirely sure how I stumbled across this one, but I'm glad I read it. This book is reminiscent of Liane Moriarty's Big Little Lies since it shows both the good and bad of a group of college roommates and lifelong friends. It explores complex emotions and deals with difficult subject matter. I love a book that challenges me, and what better way to start my reading habit up again than with a book like this.

This book is for anyone who has struggled with friendship. Anyone who has dealt with hardship. And especially for anyone who needs reminding that we all deal with pain. That we all make the wrong choices sometimes. And that those choices don't have to define us. That, no matter what, there will always be those people in our lives who are there to hold us when we need it most. Beautiful book. I'll be thinking on this one for awhile.