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Eat Pray Love, Elizabeth Gilbert’s fourth and latest
book – a #1 best selling memoir about the year she spent traveling around the
world in search of personal restoration after a difficult
divorce. More... |
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The Last
American Man, published 2002. Fascinating true
story of Eustace Conway, who left his comfortable suburban home
at the age of 17 to move into the Appalachian Mountains, where
for the last 20 years he has lived off the land.
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Stern Men,
published 2000. Set on two small islands off the coast of
Maine, "Stern Men" chronicles the coming-of-age of Ruth Thomas.
Just back from boarding school, Ruth helps out with work on the
boats, brushes up on her profanity, and falls for Owney Wishnell,
a handsome young lobsterman.
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Pilgrims, a book of original short
stories, published 1997. Both a New York Times Notable
Book and a PEN/Hemingway, finalist. "These stories flash like
mirrors, cut like razors." More... |
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Interviews: |
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2007 Miami Herald Interview |
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Summer 2006 "Meet the Writer" Interview at Barnes & Noble |
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March 2006 interview with BookReporter.com about "Eat, Pray,
Love" |
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February 2006 interview with Nichelle Tramble |
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2004 interview at Penguin Books |
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2004 audio interview at Barnes & Noble about "The Last
American Man." (6:19) |
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May 2002 interview at Powell's City of Books in Portland,
Oregon after publication of Gilbert's "The Last American
Man." |
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May
2002 interview by Frank Bures for Poets & Writers Magazine
after publication of Gilbert's "The Last American Man." |
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2000 interview
at Beatrice.com by Ron Hogan.
"I've got nothing against funny. I'm
all for funny." |

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