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  1. The promotion on Oprah did the rest, catapulting the book onto the bestseller list; additionally, the book has received many accolades from reviewers. A note of interest: Christian columnist and author Anne Lamott endorsed this book, which thrilled Gilbert, and she appeared with Gilbert for an event on the UCLA campus.

  2. Aug 13, 2010 · also known as “Eat, Pray, Love,” “Come, reza, ama,” “Comer, Rezar, Amar,” “Mangia, prega, ama,” “Spis—elsk—lev”. MPA Rating: on appeal for brief strong language, some sexual references and male rear nudity. Reviewed by: Thaisha Geiger. CONTRIBUTOR. Moral Rating: Very Offensive.

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  4. Oct 21, 2021 · Eat, Pray, Love” is built on the notion of a woman trying to heal herself from a severe emotional and spiritual crisis; Gilbert suggests more than once that she was at risk for suicide.

  5. Movie Review. Eat Pray Love. This visual feast offers some lovely moments, but ultimately lacks spiritual depth and compelling romance. Camerin Courtney August 13, 2010. Our Rating. Average...

  6. Aug 13, 2010 · Keeping in mind that this film is a secular story about a woman’s search for meaning, Eat Love Pray is a pretty good film, especially considering its skilled cast and director. However, its promotion of Eastern religions, the idea of picking up and leaving your life behind, and the foul language and nudity, make it unlikable from a Christian ...

  7. Aug 12, 2010 · After finally reading Elizabeth Gilbert's enormously popular 2006 memoir, Eat Pray Love, I could write an entire review about any one of these observations: The story embodies everything...

  8. Directed by Ryan Murphy. A sensuous and emotionally cathartic adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert's spiritual journey to personal transformation and love. Film Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. Twitter Facebook Link Print. Share. Journey is an ideal metaphor for the spiritual life.

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