“This is a story of great love, but it’s not the one you think it is.”
Within the opening 15 minutes, fans of Dolly Alderton’s bestseller Everything I Know About Love can breathe a sigh of relief. With that short line, we’re reassured that the TV execs working on the BBC adaptation alongside the author got it.
Advertisement
The names of the protagonists may have changed from page to screen – the Dolly-esque character becomes ‘Maggie’, Farly becomes ‘Birdy’ – but the beating heart of the book is alive and well.
Because as anyone who has pawed Alderton’s chapters and turned down their favourite pages to return to later will know, this coming-of-age memoir-turned-fiction is really about sisterhood.
Advertisement
Alongside the quintessential millennial trip down memory lane (MSN messenger, uni pre-drinks, the boyfriend who made a comment about your thighs one time that you’ll never quite forget…) it convinces the reader of one simple yet game-changing idea: your greatest love story is with friends.
Birdy (Bel Powley) and Maggie (Emma Appleton) in Everything I Know About Love
One episode in, the TV version is full of the nostalgia, laughter and camaraderie that only young women share. And the best is almost certainly yet to come.
Advertisement
The show has been released on the eve of International Best Friends Day, which is surely a coincidence. But it’s the only excuse we need to look back at some of our favourite takeaways about friendship from the book. We hope they make it into our latest binge-watch.
5 lessons Dolly Alderton taught us about friendship
1. Friendship is a learning process
“Nearly everything I know about love, I’ve learnt in my longterm friendships with women,” writes Alderton – and it makes sense. If you’ve witnessed your BFFs highest and lowest moments, you’ve come through the rows and laughed at the mistakes, you’ve had a lifetime of lessons.
Advertisement
2.Friends chronicle each other’s histories
Know your friend’s mum’s home phone number off by heart? How about her childhood crush? Or her deepest fear? As Alderton writes: “There isn’t a pebble on the beach of my history that she has left unturned. She knows where to find everything in me and I know where all her stuff is too.”
3. Romantic love isn’t the only kind
“When you’re looking for love and it seems like you might not ever find it, remember you probably have access to an abundance of it already, just not the romantic kind,” Alderton writes. “This kind of love might not kiss you in the rain or propose marriage. But it will listen to you, inspire and restore you.”
Wise words for anyone who’s ever felt unloveable. It’s not true.
4. Friendship changes, but that’s OK
When friends move in with boyfriends, get married, have kids, you’ll often hear them swear “nothing will change!” This is a myth, but as Alderton points out, it isn’t the end of the world.
″‘Nothing will change.’ It drives me bananas. Everything will change. Everything will change,” she writes. “The love we have for each other stays the same, but the format, the tone, the regularity and the intimacy of our friendship will change for ever.”
5.Friendship is the longest-term love of all
Staying the distance as a friend takes a commitment that’s absolutely as magnificent as any long-term romantic relationship, and this is summed up wonderfully in one of our very favourite exchanges from Alderton’s book.
Advertisement
“You’re too hard on yourself,” Farly says to Dolly. “You can do long-term love. You’ve done it better than anyone I know.”
“How?” responds the author. “My longest relationship was two years and that was over when I was twenty-four.” To which Farly simply says: “I’m talking about you and me.”
Everything I Know About Love is on BBC One at 10.40pm on June 7 and can be streamed on BBC iPlayer now. You can purchase the book here.
Monkeypox cases in the UK have shot up to 302 as of Sunday, and experts are urging people to take further precautions to protect themselves from the virus.There are now 1,019 confirmed and suspected infections worldwide, reported across 29 different non-endemic countries with the most found in the UK so far.Spain has the second highest number of cases at 198, Portugal follows with 153 and Canada with 80.The risk to […]
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
Cookie
Duration
Description
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics
11 months
This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional
11 months
The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary
11 months
This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others
11 months
This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance
11 months
This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".
viewed_cookie_policy
11 months
The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data.
Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
Post comments (0)