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Eat, Pray, Love:

One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India And Indonesia
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Viking, 2006 - 334 páginas
A celebrated writer's irresistible, candid, and eloquent account of her pursuit of worldly pleasure, spiritual devotion, and what she really wanted out of life

Around the time Elizabeth Gilbert turned thirty, she went through an early- onslaught midlife crisis. She had everything an educated, ambitious American woman was supposed to want-a husband, a house, a successful career. But instead of feeling happy and fulfilled, she was consumed with panic, grief, and confusion. She went through a divorce, a crushing depression, another failed love, and the eradication of everything she ever thought she was supposed to be.

To recover from all this, Gilbert took a radical step. In order to give herself the time and space to find out who she really was and what she really wanted, she got rid of her belongings, quit her job, and undertook a yearlong journey around the world-all alone. Eat, Pray, Loveis the absorbing chronicle of that year. Her aim was to visit three places where she could examine one aspect of her own nature set against the backdrop of a culture that has traditionally done that one thing very well. In Rome, she studied the art of pleasure, learning to speak Italian and gaining the twenty-three happiest pounds of her life. India was for the art of devotion, and with the help of a native guru and a surprisingly wise cowboy from Texas, she embarked on four uninterrupted months of spiritual exploration. In Bali, she studied the art of balance between worldly enjoyment and divine transcendence. She became the pupil of an elderly medicine man and also fell in love the best way-unexpectedly.

An intensely articulate and moving memoir of self-discovery, Eat, Pray, Loveis about what can happen when you claim responsibility for your own contentment and stop trying to live in imitation of society's ideals. It is certain to touch anyone who has ever woken up to the unrelenting need for change.

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Very easy to read, and I liked the style of writing. - Goodreads
For me, the overall plot of the story bothered me. - Goodreads
Wonderful insights into your own faith - weRead
My new title: Great, Bad, Okay. (I hated the ending) - weRead
The intro was excellent, uplifting and inspiring. - weRead
I loved the prose of this book. - Goodreads

Review: Eat, Pray, Love

Comentário do usuário  - Brian - Goodreads

After going through the stack of books on my shelf, I made up my mind to start reading this book, which was perching there for the whole time. When I began reading, I felt somehow related to Elizabeth ... Ler resenha completa

Review: Eat, Pray, Love

Comentário do usuário  - Elise Liu - Goodreads

I'm a judgmental reader. Here are some of the judgments I made, reading 'Eat, Pray, Love' on the urging of people whose recommendations on restaurants and boyfriends I tend to follow, and whose ... Ler resenha completa

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Sobre o autor (2006)

Elizabeth Gilbert is the author of a short story collection,Pilgrims-a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award, and winner of the 1999 John C. Zacharis First Book Award from Ploughshares-and a novel,Stern Men. A Pushcart Prize winner and National Magazine Award-nominated journalist, she works as writer-at-large forGQ. Her journalism has been published inHarper's Bazaar,Spin, andThe New York Times Magazine, and her stories have appeared inEsquire,Story, and theParis Review.

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