Todo lo que sé sobre el amor by Dolly Alderton

Todo lo que sé sobre el amor

Honest, messy, and darkly funny love lessons

Written byDolly Alderton
Length9h30m
Release dateApril 5, 2023
LanguageSpanish
★★★☆ 3.8 (12 ratings)

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AuthorDolly Alderton
NarratorEstela Fernández
Runtime9h30m
PublishedApril 5, 2023
Rating★★★☆ 3.8 / 5 (12 ratings)
CategoriesBiographies & Memoirs, Women
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Dolly Alderton doesn’t just dissect modern romance—she tears it open with humor, humility, and the kind of raw self-awareness that only comes after too many glasses of wine and ill-advised text messages. In this candid memoir, she walks listeners through the minefield of dating in your twenties: the ghosting, the emotional hangovers, the friendships that outlast every relationship. What sets this apart from typical coming-of-age stories is Alderton’s refusal to romanticize love. Instead, she elevates the significance of female friendships, family quirks, and the quiet victories of learning to be alone without being lonely. Estela Fernández’s narration is a revelation—warm, rhythmically precise, and utterly in sync with Alderton’s tone. She doesn’t impersonate, but instead embodies the voice of a sharp-witted woman who knows she’s made terrible choices but wouldn’t erase them. The audiobook format amplifies the intimacy of Alderton’s confessional style, turning personal essays into late-night conversations with your most honest friend. This isn’t a guide to finding love; it’s a compassionate postmortem of why we keep looking—and why that’s okay.

Tags: memoirwomen's storiesromantic mishapsfemale friendshipcoming-of-agewitty narration

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  • Expert narration by Estela Fernández brings every character and scene to life across 9h30m of immersive audio.
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Editor's Review ★★★☆

AudioBook Atlas

Listening to this audiobook felt like being let in on secrets I didn’t know I needed. Estela Fernández’s performance is nuanced and grounded—she captures Dolly Alderton’s blend of self-deprecation and insight without tipping into melodrama. Her pacing is excellent, letting punchlines land and quieter moments breathe. I especially appreciated how she handled the chapter on Alderton’s complicated father; the emotional restraint in Fernández’s voice made the scene even more powerful. The production is clean, with no distracting effects, which works perfectly for a memoir that thrives on authenticity. That said, the book occasionally lingers too long in the past—some anecdotes, while funny, feel repetitive by the second half. And though Alderton’s British cultural references add charm, Spanish listeners might miss some context without footnotes (a minor quibble). Still, the audiobook’s strength lies in its emotional honesty and Fernández’s ability to make you feel every cringe, every heart pang, and every small triumph. It won’t fix your love life, but it might help you laugh at its chaos.

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