Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia

Written by:
Elizabeth Gilbert
Narrated by:
Elizabeth Gilbert

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
990
Narrator
60
Release Date
February 2006
Duration
13 hours 0 minutes
Summary
A transformational journey through Italy, India, and Bali searching for pleasure and devotion—the massive bestseller from the author of The Signature of All Things

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 (whom Booklist calls “Anne Lamott’s hip, yoga- practicing, footloose younger sister”) is poised to garner yet more adoring fans.
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Anonymous

This book changed my life. It helped find solace through a very hard time in my life and I don’t believe I would have made it through without Liz’s kind words and open heart in sharing her own journey.

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Anonymous

this book touched my life at moment I felt so confused and lost...

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Megan P.

Helped me recenter my mind when I felt like I was losing touch with who I am.

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Anonymous

Makes me long for adventures of my own.

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Julia R.

Beautiful and sincere self reflection and positive manner of speaking. The listening felt like talking to a good friend

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Anonymous

Most excellent

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Ashley T.

This book was boring, self-righteous, and incredibly repetitive. I continued reading it just hoping it would get better, that she would not continue to be so self-involved, but it never did.

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Charlotte V.

My favorite part was by far “Eat”. I liked the rest of the book too but there was something about Italy and doing nothing but eating that I could relate on. “Pray” gave me some very nice insights in the benefits of meditation and self help in difficult times, while “Love” bundles together the enjoyment and life lessons of the previous two. The narrator is the author herself and has a very pleasant voice. I enjoyed this book very much.

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Anonymous

Nothing quite like the author sharing their own story...I felt like I had a very deep conversation with an old friend...

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Annaliese W.

I love this book more than any other in the world. I re read it throughout many different times in my life. Elizabeth Gilbert’s writing is personable and witty. She is amazing and I love this book. Always have, always will

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Anna V.

I did not like the book it was too random, and was to slow.

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Nereyda G.

I love this book, I’m reading it again...amazing author and reader. I strongly recommend it.

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Amanda K.

By far one of the most amazing books I have come across. Absolutely changed my negativity after a losing a 5 year relationship. Showed me that there are more amazing journeys we will take in this life. And when we least expect it, love can still come around!

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Marsha W.

Always interesting. I really enjoyed all three parts.

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Anonymous

Just love, no words really!

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Jennifer F

Good book. Engaging.

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Gabriela McCartney

I love love love this book, I cannot forget the first time I read this book, it brought much blessing into my life!!!!!

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Gabriela McCartney

I love love love this book, I cannot forget the first time I read this book, it brought much blessing into my life!!!!!

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Katherine Sintim

A few skips here and there. Not a huge fan of the accents she did but overall it was calming to listen to. The author has a soothing voice. The book was pretty good and it was nothing like the movie. The end was a bit rushed but overall I enjoyed the descriptions, the history of the countries she visited and the overall message of the book.

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Francesca Bolognini

Her description of the pizza da michele basically made me cry, took me straight back in Napoli. The narrative is so nicely written, it made me travel with her, feeling the pain and the joy. Thank you for the amazing journey and for all the people you introduced from your story to us.

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Patricia Perman

Great book. Loved it! Unfortunately a bunch of skips on the disks but still great :)

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Shannon Hunter

loved this book and loved that the author narrated it - was nice to hear the actual experiences from the source! a very inspirational book that is great to read after a breakup haha

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Tatiana urban

Not At All Like The Movie!!! Her monotone voice puts me to sleep. I had to turn it off because I was driving and I had to replay it every few minutes because I wasn't paying attention to it. If you have seen the movie, let me tell you Julia Roberts was amazing compared to the book. She made it lively and funny and made me want to read the book. BAD decision. If you haven't see the movie throw the book, tape, audio book away and get the movie!!! I promise you, you will Thank Me!!!

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jamilee brown

It isn't loud enough to listen to, on any device. Her voice is too soft and monotonous. I also think she reads to fast.

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corin Hale

I love this book its so inspirational. I loved it even more than I loved the movie.. .this is one that I restarted to listen to as it finished.

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