All the Way to the River
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4.5 • 11 Ratings
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- $20.99
Publisher Description
Bloomsbury presents All the Way to the River, written and read by Elizabeth Gilbert.
In her first non-fiction book in a decade, the no. 1 bestselling writer who taught millions of readers to live authentically (Eat Pray Love) and creatively (Big Magic) shows how to break free.
In 2000, Elizabeth Gilbert met Rayya. They became friends, then best friends, then inseparable. When tragedy entered their lives, the truth was finally laid bare: the two were in love. They were also a pair of addicts, on a collision course toward catastrophe.
What if your most beautiful love story turned into your biggest nightmare? What if the dear friend who taught you so much about your self-destructive tendencies became the unstable partner with whom you disastrously reenacted every one of them? And what if your most devastating heartbreak opened a pathway to your greatest awakening?
All the Way to the River is a landmark memoir that will resonate with anyone who has ever been captive to love – or to any other passion, substance or craving – and who yearns, at long last, for liberation.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Elizabeth Gilbert’s first memoir in a decade is not an easy listen, not least because it’s narrated by the author herself. The story of her complicated relationship with Rayya Elias, her best friend-turned romantic partner, it’s raw and at times harrowing, but also beautiful and brave. Gilbert, whose massive hit Eat Pray Love was published almost 20 years ago, realised she was in love with Elias, a filmmaker and musician originally from Syria, when the latter was diagnosed with pancreatic and liver cancer. She ended her marriage so they could be together, but as Elias’s illness took over, the addictions they’d both fought to overcome—his to drugs, hers to love, sex and codependency—re-emerged. Gilbert is unsparingly honest about the terrifying chaos of their destructive behaviour, but at the audiobook’s core is a sense of the love the pair shared. From her devastation, she manages to find healing, wisdom and, ultimately, hope.
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