Elizabeth Gilbert's Bold New Chapter: Authenticity Over Inspiration

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Elizabeth Gilbert, author of the bestselling memoir Eat Pray Love, lives in an 18th-century church she bought on Craigslist, symbolizing her ongoing search for spiritual fulfillment despite her success. Her new memoir, All the Way to the River, explores her journey back to that church and reflects on the impact of her work on contemporary women's narratives and ideas of self-actualization.
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