Eat, Pray, Love
بواسطة
Elizabeth Gilbert
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Science Fiction
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
567
لغة
ياباني
منشور
Jan 1, 1605
الناشر
Takeda Random House Japan
رقم ISBN-10
4270103612
رقم ISBN-13
9784270103616
الوصف
Elizabeth Gilbert embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery and healing that resonates deeply with readers around the world. In a quest that takes her from the bustling streets of Italy to the serene landscapes of India and finally to the vibrant culture of Indonesia, she delves into the complexities of the human experience. Each destination serves as a backdrop for her exploration of love, spirituality, and the pursuit of happiness, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and desires.
As she navigates through the challenges of heartbreak and search for meaning, Gilbert's candid and heartfelt prose draws the audience into her inner turmoil and triumphs. The narrative unfolds like a beautiful tapestry, weaving together the lessons learned from food, prayer, and love, ultimately leading to a profound sense of peace and fulfillment. This captivating account not only inspires wanderlust but also encourages profound introspection, reminding us of the power of personal transformation.
As she navigates through the challenges of heartbreak and search for meaning, Gilbert's candid and heartfelt prose draws the audience into her inner turmoil and triumphs. The narrative unfolds like a beautiful tapestry, weaving together the lessons learned from food, prayer, and love, ultimately leading to a profound sense of peace and fulfillment. This captivating account not only inspires wanderlust but also encourages profound introspection, reminding us of the power of personal transformation.
المراجعات
I don't know what I was quite expecting this book to be, but it was only mediocre over all. I loved the parts that made me laugh and made me think. However, some parts just weren't told right. I know she is a recognized author... but that's how I feel. Overall, I love the message of the book: find yourself and be true to yourself. Don't live unhappy. I did, however, like the way that she wrote the memoir-as if she was talking to you in person.