Eat Pray Love: A Woman's Journey to Find Meaning Through Experiences in Italy, India, and Indonesia

Non-Fiction Explore the world with Elizabeth Gilbert’s best-selling travelogue, Eat, Pray, Love. This non-fiction book chronicles her journey across Italy, India, and Indonesia in search of everything she needs. With high-quality binding and easy-to-read pages, this book is sure to provide an unforgettable experience. Enjoy the journey as Gilbert’s words take you around the world.
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84
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84
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85
Easy to understand
84
Easy to read
85
Binding and pages quality
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Alondra Olivares GómezAlondra Olivares Gómez: La edición en pasta dura es precioso y el libro es una joya para todo el que busque ayuda buscando su camino (sobre todo después de una ruptura)

Mexico on Dec 18, 2023

Ellie: I feel like I went on the journey with her. It was a great read & I highly recommend it.

United States on Dec 08, 2023

Bloom: I'd seen the movie and decided to get the book. Not only does this completely refreshing your thought process, it takes you on a journey of self discovery and reflection into the things that matter in life. Highly recommended!

United Kingdom on Nov 23, 2023

Gabriella Rocha: Eu já era uma grande fã do filme e tinha o sonho de ler este livro em Inglês. Apesar de já conhecer o filme de trás para frente, o livro superou muito as minhas expectativas. A parte sobre a Índia é mais arrastada, confesso que fiquei algum tempo tentando sair dela. De resto, adorei cada segundo lendo este livro. É engraçado, é leve e cheio de ensinamentos e frases que vou levar para o resto da vida. Adorei.

Brazil on Oct 19, 2023

Burbosh: Une référence dans votre bibliothèque en cas de crise existentielle ! Si si !!

France on Jun 13, 2023

Alba: Este libro es uno de mis favoritos y de vez en cuando acudo a él.

Spain on Jun 10, 2023

TheAmazonWoman: This is, by far, my all time favorite book. It meant, and still means, so much to me, especially as a woman. I was a single mother for most of my now adult daughter's life, and I was so desperately sad and lonely after my divorce with my husband/her stepdad (Our wedding, which was obviously well pre-planned, ended up being on the day of Princess Diana's funeral (9/6/1997) and our divorce was finalized on 9/11/2001 (yep, THE day)...There's my "sign"... Anyway, several years passed and I still just couldn't see a future....of anything, happiness, travel, love, ???...(other than going through the motions and working on being the best mother I could be)...I too, was 36 years old at this time. When my daughter was old enough to have a stable relationship with her biological father, I would have every other weekend alone. I used to go to the bookstore "Borders" every Friday night and I would walk aimlessly around the entire store, just looking for any sign, the next sign for the next move, for me... I prayed and prayed constantly, just not knowing what or where I needed to be... with my physical life, my spiritual life, my love life, my motherhood... and then I looked up. On the top...

United States on Aug 10, 2017

Lisa Shea: Eat, Pray, Love is very explicitly a prepaid writer's journey for an entire year where she tries to heal from a painful divorce. She has no children, and her job IS to fly around the world writing about things. It is important to understand this up front. I find that people either love this book or hate it, and often their feelings revolve around this one fact. Detractors feel she is "spoiled" for going off to Italy, India and Indonesia to be on her own. That is what she does! Ths is her job. It is like complaining that Steve Irwin jetted around playing with animals, and did this on his vacations too. If someone has this as their normal lifestyle, and they are actively paid for this, then being jealous or upset that they live this way seems unreasonable. We are hearing notes from a person who DOES live this way. It would be the same as picking up Steve Irwin's book about going around and interacting with animals. To complain that he should have stayed at home makes no sense. It is not who he is. It is not who Elizabeth is.

So, that being said and understood, let's look into this year. It's always easy to throw stones at other peoples' lives. As has been said many times,...

United States on May 19, 2008



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