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A review by gaylealquizar
Everything I Know About Love: A Memoir by Dolly Alderton
3.0
“I hadn’t ever thought that a man could love me in the same way my friends love me; that I could love a man with the same commitment and care with which I love them.”
Navigating love and life as a woman is truly the most confusing journey that is somehow both unique and uniform at the same time to all women. A very endearing read for the modern lovesick lady. Recommended for any woman going through a life change or just searching for validation in life. The writing style worked really well for this story, as we see Dolly as a fun-loving wildcard, so her storytelling follows suit. I was rooting for her growth throughout the whole story. It took a few turns for Dolly, but it made sense because staying true to yourself was the most admirable theme overall. I also am a firm believer in having a core group of friends. I love women and I’m nothing without my girlfriends!
Navigating love and life as a woman is truly the most confusing journey that is somehow both unique and uniform at the same time to all women. A very endearing read for the modern lovesick lady. Recommended for any woman going through a life change or just searching for validation in life. The writing style worked really well for this story, as we see Dolly as a fun-loving wildcard, so her storytelling follows suit. I was rooting for her growth throughout the whole story. It took a few turns for Dolly, but it made sense because staying true to yourself was the most admirable theme overall. I also am a firm believer in having a core group of friends. I love women and I’m nothing without my girlfriends!