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Book Synopsis________________''Like Eat, Pray, Love, her follow-up ... feels irresistibly confessional ... I found myself guzzling Committed, reading it in mighty chunks, far into the night. Whenever I put it down, it was pinched by my mother or sister'' - Sunday TimesAn unblinkered consideration of what marriage really means'' - Woman & Home''Gilbert delves deep into the history and cultural meanings of marriage, as well as into her own relationship'' - Financial TimesInsightful ... She speaks for many who question the bliss in conjugal bonds, or, at least, those who want to understand how the tradition still perpetuates. For better or worse'' - Vogue________________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 fidel
Trade Review'Like Eat, Pray, Love, her follow-up, Committed, feels irresistibly confessional ... I found myself guzzling Committed, reading it in mighty chunks, far into the night. Whenever I put it down, it was pinched by my mother or sister' * Sunday Times *
‘An unblinkered consideration of what marriage really means' * Woman & Home *
'Gilbert delves deep into the history and cultural meanings of marriage, as well as into her own relationship' * Financial Times *
‘Insightful ... She speaks for many who question the bliss in conjugal bonds, or, at least, those who want to understand how the tradition still perpetuates. For better or worse' * Vogue *