Committed

a skeptic makes peace with marriage

481 pages

English language

Published Jan. 14, 2010 by Thorndike Press, Windsor, Paragon.

ISBN:
978-1-4104-2276-7
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At the end of her bestselling memoir "Eat, Pray, Love", Elizabeth Gilbert fell in love with Felipe - a Brazilian-born man of Australian citizenship who'd been living in Indonesia when they met. Resettling in America, the couple swore eternal fidelity to each other, but also swore to never, ever, under any circumstances get legally married. (Both survivors of difficult divorces. Enough said.) But providence intervened one day in the form of the U.S. government, who - after unexpectedly detaining Felipe at an American border crossing - gave the couple a choice: they could either get married, or Felipe would never be allowed to enter the country again. Having been effectively sentenced to wed, Gilbert tackled her fears of marriage by delving completely into this topic, trying with all her might to discover (through historical research, interviews and much personal reflection) what this stubbornly enduring old institution actually is. The result …

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Subjects

  • Gilbert, Elizabeth, -- 1969-
  • Divorced women -- United States -- Biography
  • Wives -- United States -- Biography
  • Marriage
  • Large type books