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eat pray love audiobook

Oddly but aptly titled, Eat, Pray, Love is an experience to be savored: This spiritual memoir brims with humor, grace, and scorching honesty. After a messy divorce and other personal missteps, Elizabeth Gilbert confronts the twin goons of depression and loneliness by traveling to three countries that she intuited had something she was seeking. First, in Italy, she seeks to master the art of pleasure by indulging her senses. Then, in an Indian ashram, she learns the rigors and liberation of mind-exalting hours of meditation. Her final destination is Bali, where she achieves a precarious, yet precious equilibrium. Gilbert's original voice and unforced wit lend an unpretentious air to her expansive spiritual journey.

eat pray love audiobook

Eat, Pray, Love: One Womant’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India, and Indonesia, written by Elizabeth Gilbert and published by Penguin Audiobooks, has made Audible.comx’s Best Sellers List for the week of November, 11 2010 and is now available in audiobook format from Audible.com. The audiobook version of Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman:’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India, and Indonesia was narrated by Elizabeth Gilbert has received an average ranking of 4.19. The audio-book has a run length of 12 hours and 52 min. and is categorized as s“Bios a& Memoirsd”. It was first released in April 2006 and a sample of the audio book is available.

eat pray love audiobook

I think Eat, Pray, Love was the first review I posted. I was also ambivalent about Gilbert, and if I reviewed it now I think I would be tougher than I was then. I agree with what you said: "I do appreciate the message behind it: follow your own path.'" The problem is, when following your path means razing a whole bunch of other paths in the process, it might be worth it to reconsider your route. I guess, in retrospect, that was my problem with the book.

eat pray love audiobook

Loved it. A journey through life. My favorite part was Pray. That surprised me a little. I thought the Ashram section would be boring. But I found I could really relate to her thinking about creating a new her that would be silent only to realized that God cherished her and her talents the way they were. And that it was her acceptance of herself as she was was the gift and the goal.

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