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Navigating your twenties is messy, chaotic, and beautiful all at once. Journalist and former Sunday Times columnist Dolly Alderton has lived through the trenches of early adulthood and lived to tell the tale in this wildly funny, raw, and at times heartbreaking international bestseller.
In this unforgettable memoir, Alderton vividly chronicles the universal struggles of growing up: from the high highs of falling in love and landing a first job, to the low lows of getting dumped and dealing with terrible hangovers. Along the way, she shares the sudden realization that the man at the corner shop might actually be the most reliable figure in her life—and that absolutely no romance can ever compete with the fierce love she holds for her best girlfriends.
Everything I Know About Love is a sparkling collection of personal stories, sharp satirical observations, random lists, and quirky recipes that perfectly capture the terrifying uncertainty of adulthood. Striking a deep chord with women of all generations, this book feels like a long, warm late-night phone call with your best friend. It is a beautiful celebration of surviving bad dates, building lifelong friendships, and finally accepting the radical idea that you are entirely enough just as you are.





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