August 17, 2010 8:10 AM
Eat Pray Love Book Club Discussion: Part 5 Katelyn, I took away much the same idea you did from Eat, Pray, Love: that perhaps our highest selfishness is the belief that without us, everything would fall apart. We are suspicious...
August 16, 2010 4:45 PM
Like most readers, I devoured Eat, Pray, Love pretty quickly, finding it to be eloquently written, eagerly honest, and fairly perceptive of culture, relationships, and of the self. Through her engaging memoir, Elizabeth Gilbert invites us all to peek into...
August 16, 2010 11:01 AM
Eat Pray Love Book Club Discussion: Part 3 Perhaps because I was once a religious studies student, Eat, Pray, Love reminded me of William James’s Varieties of Religious Experience — and, though, the two books have quite different forms, Gilbert’s...
August 12, 2010 1:47 PM
Eat Pray Love Book Club Discussion: Part 2 If a young, wealthy woman from India had traveled to the United States because she believed she’d find spiritual enlightenment, stayed for the entire four months of her trip at a retreat...