The Company We Keep: The Tour

Get your tickets to see Alexandra Elle on tour! The Company We Keep is on sale May 19, 2026.

May 17 2026 (Sun)
Washington, DC
Mahogany Books at the Howard Theatre
in conversation with Angel Gregorio
2:00 PM EDT
May 19 2026 (Tue)
New York, NY
In partnership with Cafe Con Libros
in conversation with Jasmine Mans
7:00 PM EDT
May 20 2026 (Wed)
Philadelphia, PA
In partnership with Uncle Bobbie's
in conversation with Tashira Halyard
7:30 PM EDT
Jun 1 2026 (Mon)
Atlanta, GA
In partnership with Brave & Kind Bookshop
in conversation with Trinity Mitchell
5:00 PM EDT
Jun 3 2026 (Wed)
Houston, TX
In partnership with Kindred Stories
in conversation with Morgan Menzies
7:00 PM EDT
Jun 5 2026 (Fri)
Los Angeles, CA
In partnership with Reparations Club
in conversation with Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins
7:00 PM PDT
Jun 6 2026 (Sat)
Summerland, CA
Godmothers
Book Signing with Alexandra Elle
6:00 PM PDT
The Company We Keep by Alexandra Elle

The Company We Keep

Alexandra Elle

From New York Times bestselling author Alexandra Elle comes a vulnerable exploration of the friendships that shape us, stretch us, and sometimes wound us. With her trademark wisdom and storytelling, Alex invites us to not only celebrate but to examine the relationships in our lives, from the friends who matter most to the ones we should re-examine.

This book offers hard-won wisdom on:

  • Recognizing when people-pleasing and self-silencing have become a pattern.

  • Understanding that honesty—while sometimes painful—is a bridge to real intimacy or necessary endings.

  • Letting go of the belief that we earn love by shrinking ourselves.

  • Honor the sacred friendships that restore and heal us.

The Company We Keep offers readers permission to evolve in their friendships and reminds us that the people we surround ourselves with are not only mirrors, but key companions on the lifelong journey of healing, self-trust, and belonging. Alex shares her unflinching journey of learning to stop abandoning herself in the name of loyalty, to take ownership of the energy she brought into relationships, and to tell the truth—even when it cost her comfort. The Company We Keep is not just about cultivating our most meaningful friendships—it’s about becoming a better friend to ourselves first.

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