The razor-sharp debut novel by the Sunday Times bestselling author of Everything I Know About Love
Dolly Alderton is an award-winning author and journalist. She is a columnist for The Sunday Times Style and has also written for GQ, Red, Marie Claire and Grazia. She co-hosts the weekly pop-culture and current affairs podcast The High Low alongside journalist Pandora Sykes. Her first book Everything I Know About Love became a top five Sunday Times bestseller in its first week of publication and won a National Book Award for Autobiography of the Year. Her first novel Ghosts will be published by Fig Tree/Penguin in October 2020.
Witty, touching without ever being sentimental, hugely
enjoyable -- David Nicholls
It's incredibly moving. The idea of believing in everything
and nothing in the same moment. The female friendships were
beautifully drawn -- Billie Piper
Ghosts is an absolute knock-out. Wickedly funny and, at turns, both
cynical and sincere, Dolly Alderton's voice feels like your very
favourite friend. I devoured it -- Taylor Jenkins-Reid
A sharp-eyed debut . . . Tests the boundaries of what
used to be called chick-lit * Guardian *
There are sharply skewered set pieces, but also tender
observations . . . a promising, deftly written, often
entertaining and poignant debut novel * Sunday Times *
Loved it from start to finish, really laugh out loud:
well-written, packed with ideas and observations and so
engaging I can't put it down * Philippa Perry *
I absolutely adored it. So clever and funny and such a
treat. The pages really did turn themselves * Cathy
Rentzenbrink *
A stunning achievement: I was laughing out loud, doing my
best a few minutes later not to burst into tears and then angry
that it had all come to an end. So moving, so funny, so
beautifully written and so poignant. Brilliant * Stanley Tucci
*
Utter BRILLIANCE. Dolly is such an insightful commentator on
love, longing, friendship and emotional landscapes. I absolutely
LOVED it! * Marian Keyes *
Dolly Alderton's writing is incredibly intimate, tender, and
observant. Ghosts is a fantastic novel about
friendship, family, and love * Holliday Grainger *
I loved it - Dolly Alderton has clearly mastered every
form of writing. Which is a surprise to nobody * Candice
Carty-Williams *
I love this book. It is wise, funny, tender and true,
sharply-observed and utterly hilarious. Alderton's gift is
always to give the mundane its beautiful due and in
Ghosts, she manages to write a compulsively readable
novel. Dolly Alderton's talent is phenomenal * Elizabeth Day
*
I loved it. Had me howling with laughter and recognition! *
Bryony Gordon *
You know a book has hit the spot when you've decided before
finishing which friend you're going to pass it to. The writer's
skill at dissecting love and relationships translates seamlessly
into fiction * Evening Standard *
This brilliantly observed novel will make you nod, laugh and cry
in recognition * The Sun *
Such clever writing, wonderfully funny; fab characters and
delightful details. Divine * Nina Stibbe *
If you've ever been disappointed by a man it will vindicate
every mixed-up emotion you've ever had about it * Laura Jane
Williams *
Hilariously cutting, but also sad and insightful.
Reading Dolly's writing is like having one of those glorious girls
night in, where you drink till the early hours - laughing, venting,
and feeling warm and seen * Holly Bourne *
Whip-smart . . . a heartwarming tale of family and
friendship * Evening Standard *
So brilliantly perceptive, packed with pin-sharp
observations on every page. Dolly is such a fantastic
writer * Jill Mansell *
Witty, tender, big-hearted * Sainsbury's Magazine *
A few years ago, Alderton seamlessly taped into our psyches with
her 2018 memoir Everything I Know About Love. Now she's back
with that same signature wit and blistering honesty in her
debut novel, Ghosts * Cosmopolitan *
Alderton masterfully exposes the hideous reality of dating in
your 30s and how unfair it can be on women who enter the fray
in honesty and hope. Hugely emotionally intelligent and often
very funny. I adored it * Daily Mail *
A fascinating, perceptive look at what it means to be a
thirty-something woman right here, right now . . . Sharply
observed, sometimes tender, sometimes tart, Ghosts will
resonate with so many women * Red, The Best Books to Read this
October *
Dolly sums up life in your thirties with such wit, warmth and
accuracy, you won't want it to end * Heat *
Alderton balances heartrending emotion with keen-eyed
satire, displaying a flair for metaphor and comic set pieces *
Mail on Sunday *
Funny and insightful, it's a brilliant look at the way we
can be haunted by doubts, memories and home * Psychologies *
Alderton has a talent for believability, realism and the knack to
reach into the pages and pull out the characters onto the sofa next
to you. Topical, relevant with a touch of tender humour * Weekly
*
As warm-hearted, wise and observant as her bestseller Everything
I Know About Love. In this heartfelt, funny and
insightful tale, Alderton cleverly explores the way memories,
doubts and home can haunt us * Sunday Express *
Alderton explores the ideas of relationships, friendships, love,
memory and the way in which we live in a beautifully written and
poignantly powerful novel * GQ *
Stuffed full of insights and adroit observations . . . a
masterpiece of modern manners. Alderton's life-enriching social
anthropology will be the antidote for flagging spirits in the next
lockdown' Spectator * Spectator *
This modern love story has lashings of arch humour and gentle
wisdom, and slides down as pleasingly as a slice of cake and a nice
cuppa * Spectator *
Explores the ideas of relationships, friendships, love, memory and
the way in which we live in a beautifully written and poignantly
powerful novel * GQ *
If you need a good rom-com escape, Dolly Alderton more than
delivers in Ghosts. . . it's darker than Everything I
Know About Love - but just as fantastically relatable * Vogue
12 of the Best Autumn Reads to Curl Up With Now *
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