RHAINA COHEN is an award-winning producer and editor for NPR's signature narrative podcast, Embedded. Her work, often focused on human behavior, has aired on numerous podcasts and radio shows, including Hidden Brain, Invisibilia, Planet Money and All Things Considered, and her writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The New Republic and elsewhere. Cohen lives in Washington, D.C. with her husband, friends, and her friends' children.
Greater Good Magazine, Favorite Books of 2024 "I loved and
recommend [The Other Significant Others] to everybody." --Ezra
Klein
"It's become my new bible." --Trevor Noah
"Remarkable...a timely invitation to expand how we think about
love, care, and the structures that hold us."
--Esther Perel, author of Mating in Captivity "Rhaina Cohen's
moving, intimate portraits of people in unusually devoted
friendships upend our cultural narratives about which relationships
matter. A perceptive and vivid reporter, she reveals that there are
far more pathways to deep connection and fulfillment than we've
been made to believe. The Other Significant Others is an arresting
work of compassion and insight." --Lori Gottlieb, New York Times
bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone and co-host
of Dear Therapists podcast "In her lovingly written The Other
Significant Others, Rhaina Cohen does crucial work by questioning
easy social categorization and the hierarchies of recognition and
privilege that too often put romantically coupled pairs at the top.
The Other Significant Others is energetic, open, considered, and
beautifully reported. It thrums with a passion for the subject, and
is powered by a historically rich, intellectually serious curiosity
about the relationships that provide backbone and ballast to so
many of our lives, but which have only recently begun to receive
the consideration they are due." --Rebecca Traister, New York Times
bestselling author of All the Single Ladies and Good and Mad "An
absorbing overhaul of everything you thought you knew about
friendship. The Other Significant Others is a platonic revelation
and a revolution." --Marisa Franco, New York Times bestselling
author of Platonic
"I feel like I've been waiting for this book for my entire adult
life. The Other Significant Others is a radical and deeply
persuasive argument for prioritizing the best friendships that
ground us, that complete us, that make us feel loved and allow us
to love others so deeply in return." --Anne Helen Petersen, author
of Can't Even and co-author of Out of Office "Terrific and
important." --Dan Savage
"We have seen society can broaden its definition of love, and The
Other Significant Others shows we can go further still. Through
unforgettable stories, Rhaina Cohen makes a crucial case for
expanding the range of committed relationships we recognize. A
captivating call to embrace love in all its profound forms." --Jim
Obergefell, lead plaintiff in Obergefell v. Hodges and co-author of
Love Wins
"[T]his is not some saccharine ode to BFF-dom. Cohen reports on
several real-life examples that defy convention, each carving out a
unique path that reveals radical approaches to how we show up for
one another." --Mother Jones "[An] illuminating debut . . . a smart
and heartfelt testament to the power of social bonds outside
'compulsory coupledom.'" --Publishers Weekly
"Thought-provoking . . . engaging . . . an enlightening read. This
book serves as a powerful catalyst for readers to question societal
norms and broaden their understanding of meaningful connections.
Inspiring." --Booklist
"Written with empathy, curiosity and a clear knack for storytelling
. . . The Other Significant Others offers readers an insightful and
intimate look at what life could be like if we broaden our horizons
beyond 'compulsory coupledom' and welcome the idea that 'romantic
relationships' are not the only unions that can shape our lives."
--Bookpage (starred review)
"Cohen presents an eye-opening exploration of the many ways
friendship, in various forms, can enrich and empower lives for the
better." --Shelf Awareness
"An eloquent collection of stories from different pairs of friends,
spanning the gamut of age, sexual orientation and social class . .
. poignant." --The Guardian
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