This episode reviews My Friends as a tender, wounded, and emotionally generous novel about friendship, art, memory, and the people who help us survive our own worst seasons. Fredrik Backman builds the story around a painting and the lives it quietly connects, but the deeper subject is how childhood bonds can echo into adulthood long after the children themselves have changed. In three minutes, the episode asks why the book moves so many readers, and whether its emotional intensity is its greatest gift or, for some, its most visible weakness.