Committed: A Love Story Book by Elizabeth Gilbert

The author of Eat, Pray, Love book, Elizabeth Gilbert, promotes a new tale on the Today Show this morning. The new book, Committed: A Love Story, is a sequel to the megabestselling Eat, Pray, Love — a serious, sincere, yet ultimately tedious slog of a listen.

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From Publishers Weekly:
Debating whether or not to marry her boyfriend, the author embarks on a one-year study of marriage’s evolution, cultural variations, pitfalls, and pleasures. It’s earnest and heartfelt, but there’s no story. Gilbert’s encapsulations of her research cannot sustain the reader’s interest, and her forays into amateur anthropology in Southeast Asia are crude and uncharitable: she vacillates between tropes of the happy savage and crowing that the Hmong women she interviews will never know her level of education, health, and agency. But these considerable flaws belong to the material alone; Gilbert’s reading is unimpeachable. Her voice is low, warm, slightly hoarse; her attitude is confiding and self-deprecating, and her charm does much in making the book’s less palatable sections go down easily.

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