Elizabeth Gilbert's Journey Through Love, Aging, and Self-Discovery

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The review criticizes Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir for its self-indulgent and excruciating opening, weak poetry, and focus on her own flaws, but acknowledges her strength in honest self-awareness and compelling storytelling about Rayya Elias's final days.
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