Dear Dolly Collected wisdom

Dolly Alderton

Book - 2023

"Advice and answers to your questions about dating, love, sex, family, friendship and more from the author of Everything I Know About Love and author of the Sunday Times Style column Dear Dolly." --publisher's website.

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2nd Floor New Shelf 158.1/Alderton (NEW SHELF) Due Mar 25, 2024
Subjects
Published
New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Dolly Alderton (author)
Edition
First U.S. edition
Item Description
"Originally published in the United Kingdom in 2022 by Fig Tree, an imprint of Penguin Books."--Title page verso.
"The following letters originally appeared in the Sunday Times Style magazine..."--Title page verso.
Physical Description
xxiv, 215 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780063319134
  • Introduction
  • Dating
  • Friendship
  • Relationships
  • Family
  • Sex
  • Break-ups & Exes
  • Body & Soul
  • Acknowledgements
Review by Booklist Review

British journalist and podcaster Alderton shares a sampling of letters from her Sunday Times Style column. The author, who describes herself as a feminist and an "agony aunt" in the introduction, explains that she tries to see both sides of the problems when answering these letters. Avoiding passing judgments, Alderton offers sensible and often entertaining advice on a wide range of topics, including dating, friendship, relationships, family, sex, breakups, and body image. The letters that Alderton has selected, mostly from young women, present some interesting issues. Some advice seekers are addicted to love; one likes dogs better than men. Some are incompatible with those who are meant to be their friends; some can't get along with their lovers. One has issues with her boyfriend's parents; another has an eating disorder. Heartaches and despair often fill the pages, and Alderton addresses each missive with kindness and empathy. She recalls her own youth and shares a perspective that offers both hope and commonsense advice. The issues are universal, and American readers will identify with Alderton's message despite her occasional British culture references.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.