One of the popular books is 'Anne of Green Gables'. The relationship between Anne and her best friend Diana is very heartwarming. They share joys and sorrows, secrets and dreams. Their friendship is based on mutual understanding and loyalty.
The 'Harry Potter' series is a great example. Harry, Ron, and Hermione's friendship is at the core of the story. They support each other through all kinds of magical and dangerous situations.
The book 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' also shows an interesting friendship between a boy named Charlie and a girl named Sam. They are part of a group of misfits and their friendship helps them all to understand themselves and the world around them better, with many poignant and memorable moments.
'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas' portrays an unlikely friendship between a boy from a privileged background and a boy in a concentration camp (although not strictly a boy - girl friendship, it shows the power of friendship across differences). It makes readers think about the importance of human connection regardless of circumstances.
Some popular friendship fiction books include 'Anne of Green Gables'. It beautifully portrays the friendship between Anne and Diana. Another is 'The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants', which follows the strong bond among four friends as they share a magical pair of pants during their summers apart.
The 'Percy Jackson' series is also very popular in terms of friendship fiction. Percy and his friends from Camp Half - Blood, like Annabeth and Grover, have a strong bond. They fight against various mythological monsters while their friendship grows deeper.
There's a story of two schoolgirls. One was new to the school and was being bullied. The other girl stood up for her. They became best friends and started a club to promote anti - bullying in their school.
One of the well - known books is 'The Bluest Eye' by Toni Morrison. It delves into the experiences of a young black girl dealing with issues of self - identity and the impact of beauty standards in a society that often marginalizes black features.
The book 'Saints and Misfits' by S.K. Ali has elements of friendship. It shows how the main character navigates her relationships with her friends while also dealing with her own identity as a muslim teen.
There was a little girl who moved to a new neighborhood. A local girl befriended her. They started exploring the woods near their homes together, made a secret hideout and in that hideout, they shared their dreams and secrets, like how one wanted to be a vet and the other an artist.
There are two girls in a school. One is good at art and the other at music. They start a project together for a school event. At first, they have some disagreements on how to present it. However, as they start working more closely, they learn from each other. The art - loving girl starts to appreciate music more and the music - loving girl discovers a new passion for art. Their friendship blossoms as they support each other in their individual pursuits.