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A spiritual feast
Monday, 15 December 2008
If you haven’t already read
Eat, Pray, Love
, the delightful book by American writer Elizabeth Gilbert that’s enjoying cult-like popularity after nearly two years in print, here’s an opportunity to secure a fantastic summer escape.
Eat, Pray, Love
gives readers a glimpse into Gilbert’s traumatic divorce and her journey around the world to save her sanity. She spends four months in Italy, eating; four months in India, well, praying; and four months in Bali looking for balance in her life. She falls in love there too, which helps!
This is a delightful story that has many readers starting right back at the beginning again, once they’ve completed the book.