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'I've been giving it to all my girlfriends Warm, self-deprecating and
filled with hope' Sophie Dahl, Marie Claire
'It is a testimony to Gilbert's writing skills^, intellectual energy and self-
deprecating wit that from the moment we meet her sobbing on her
bathroom floor at 3 am, we are rooting for her to find the peace and
happiness she seeks' Daily Mail
'One of the most amazing autobiographies I've ever read. It's beautiful'
Toni Collette
'Eat, Pray, Love has been passed from woman to woman like the secret
of life The question is: why has it struck such a deep chord? A
modern-day A Room of One's Own (a year of one's own?), it seems to
be a call to arms for thirty-something females who, despite appearing
to have tiptop lives - the job, the flat, the bloke, the handbags - are
dogged by a vague spiritual dread, a lingering "what if?'" Sunday
Times
'Every woman should read it' Elle Macpherson
'A true account of her search for happiness and sense of self' Harper's
Bazaar
'Be advised that the supremely entertaining Eat, Pray, Love - a mid-
thirties memoir by the endlessly talented Elizabeth Gilbert - is not just
for the ladies, fellas' GQ
'A tender and funny account of a woman's search for happiness' Closer
'Gilbert's wry, unfettered account of her extraordinary journey makes
even the most cynical reader dare to dream of someday finding God
deep within a meditation cave in India, or perhaps over a transcendent
slice of pizza' Los Angeles Times
'I loved it' Hillary Clinton