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Elizabeth Gilbert (Writer) |
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Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage
(January 5, 2010 release)
At the end of her bestselling memoir Eat, Pray,
Love, Elizabeth Gilbert fell in love with Felipe, a Brazilian-born man
of Australian citizenship who’d been living in Indonesia when they met.
Resettling in America, the couple swore eternal fidelity to each other,
but also swore to never, ever, under any circumstances get legally
married. (Both were survivors of previous horrific divorces. Enough said.)
But providence intervened one day in the form of the United States
government, which—after unexpectedly detaining Felipe at an American
border crossing—gave the couple a choice: they could either get married,
or Felipe would never be allowed to enter the country again. Having been
effectively sentenced to wed, Gilbert tackled her fears of marriage by
delving into this topic completely, trying with all her might to discover
through historical research, interviews, and much personal reflection what
this stubbornly enduring old institution actually is. Told with Gilbert’s
trademark wit, intelligence and compassion, Committed attempts to
“turn on all the lights” when it comes to matrimony, frankly examining
questions of compatibility, infatuation, fidelity, family tradition,
social expectations, divorce risks and humbling responsibilities.
Gilbert’s memoir is ultimately a clear-eyed celebration of love with all
the complexity and consequence that real love, in the real world, actually
entails.
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Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia
(2006)
This beautifully written, heartfelt memoir touched a nerve among both
readers and reviewers. Elizabeth Gilbert tells how she made the
difficult choice to leave behind all the trappings of modern American
success (marriage, house in the country, career) and find, instead, what
she truly wanted from life. Setting out for a year to study three
different aspects of her nature amid three different cultures, Gilbert
explored the art of pleasure in Italy and the art of devotion in India,
and then a balance between the two on the Indonesian island of Bali. By
turns rapturous and rueful, this wise and funny author is poised
to garner yet more adoring fans.
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Stern Men:
A Novel
(2000)
On two remote islands off the coast of Maine, the local lobstermen have
fought savagely for generations over the fishing rights to the ocean
waters between them. Young Ruth Thomas is born into this feud, the
daughter of one of the greediest lobstermen in Maine. Eighteen years
old, as smart as a whip, and irredeemably unromantic, Ruth returns home
from boarding school determined to throw her education overboard and
join the "stern men." As the feud escalates, she helps work the lobster
boats, brushes up on her profanity, and eventually falls for Owney
Wishnell, a handsome young lobsterman. Stern Men captures a
feisty American spirit through this unforgettable heroine who is
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Pilgrims
(1997) -- Finalist PEN/Hemingway Award
A book of original short stories that move from
Wyoming to New York City, Minnesota to Texas -- starring cowboys,
strippers, magicians, and more.
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The Last American Man
(2002) -- Finalist National Book Award; Finalist National Book
Critic’s Circle Award
In this rousing examination of contemporary American male identity,
acclaimed author and journalist Elizabeth Gilbert explores the
fascinating true story of Eustace Conway. In 1977, at the age of
seventeen, Conway left his family's comfortable suburban home to move to
the Appalachian Mountains. For more than two decades he has lived there,
making fire with sticks, wearing skins from animals he has trapped, and
trying to convince Americans to give up their materialistic lifestyles
and return with him back to nature. To Gilbert, Conway's mythical
character challenges all our assumptions about what it is to be a modern
man in America; he is a symbol of much we feel how our men should be,
but rarely are. | |
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