The extremely funny, sometimes heartbreaking, autobiography of Dolly Alderton became a global bestseller and has been translated into 22 languages!
What is it like to grow up, come of age, and along the way learn how to handle friendship, work, loss, and love?
When it comes to the trials and triumphs of adulthood, the journalist and former Sunday Times columnist has seen and tried it all. In her autobiography, she vividly narrates how she fell in love, found a job, got drunk, got dumped, realized that Ivan from the corner store might be the only reliable man in her life, and that no one, ultimately, can compare to her best friends.
Everything I Know About Love talks about bad dates, good friends, and most importantly, the realization that you are enough.
With wit and insight, emotion and humor, Dolly Alderton weaves her personal stories, mocks and self-mocks, giving us a series of lists, recipes, and conclusions that will touch the most sensitive chords of every woman, of any age - making you want to pick up the phone and tell your friends all about this book. Something like Bridget Jones's Diary, but real from start to finish, Everything I Know About Love talks about the difficult first steps of adulthood with all its terrifying but also hopeful uncertainty.