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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewA compendium of good advice from her
Sunday Times columns,
Dear Dolly is Dolly Alderton at her wise, warm and witty best. All of human life is contained in these pages: from dating apps to eating disorders, too much sex, not enough sex and the ebb and flow of friendships, relationships and situationships.
I felt like a better, kinder person for having read these letters and Dolly's thoughtful replies * Red *
With a
thoughtful essay about what answering others' questions has taught her, this collection of Alderton's agony aunt advice offers
bundles of empathy (and zero judgement) about life's problems, from
totally relatable dilemmas to the
entertainingly voyeuristic * Grazia *
Her
refreshing take makes for
compulsive reading. The result is an oddly
soothing book, as the problems of others leave you not with a sense of schadenfreude but with t
he comforting realisation that something you have felt, or are feeling, has been felt by countless others - and it will always be that way * Daily Mail *
Alderton has
struck a chord with a generation ...
Invaluable ... A
must for die-hard Dolly fans * Heat *
Capturing the hearts and minds of young romantics and dreamers, she offers
sage and sisterly advice to those in need * Magic Radio Book Club *