She was not able to have a normal education because of the war, but her mother created home schooling for Albó and her four siblings.
[2] Albó supplemented her education by reading novels by Hans Christian Andersen and those illustrated by the Spanish Lola Anglada and the English Arthur Rackham.
[4] In 1962 she published a poetry collection with La mà pel front, releasing another ten years later entitled Díptic with Maria Àngels Anglada,[5] with a foreword by Marià Manent and illustrations by Ricard Creus.
[8] A political novel set during elections, her characters are described as "contradictory" and "tender, intelligent and sometimes lucid, but at the same time conformist and passive.
[9] Albó is married to Guillermo Serra with whom she has four children,[1] Mireia, Guillem, Oriol, and Judit.