‘All I Know About Love’: A Book That Promises to Mend Broken Hearts

Swe reach an age in our life when we reflect on what we have done, the decisions we have made, the “yes” and “no” we have said and what has brought us to where we are today. Often, when these thoughts plague our minds, we either keep going harder or come to a dead end and think we are not good enough.

No matter how difficult it is for us to overcome this stage, we are not the only ones taking it, and the burden and pain we feel in our souls can be healed. Time is the best medicine. However, a book is just as effective.

When it comes to the trials and triumphs of adulthood, the journalist and former Sunday Times columnist, Dolly Alderton, he has seen and tried everything.

In his autobiography he clearly tells how he fell in love, how he got a job, how he got drunk, how he was dumped, how he realized that Ivan from the corner convenience store might be the only reliable man in his life and which is not. one, after all, can be compared to his best friends.

the “All I Know About Love” it talks about bad dates, good friends and most of all about realizing that you are enough.

With wit and insight, emotion and humor, Dolly Alderton weaves her personal stories, mocking and mocking herself, gives us a series of lists, recipes and conclusions, that touch even the most sensitive chords of every womanof all ages – you’ll want to pick up the phone and tell your girlfriends all about this book.

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