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At the end of her bestselling memoir, Elizabeth Gilbert fell in love with Felipe, a Brazilian-born man living in Indonesia. After moving to America, they promised eternal fidelity but vowed never to marry due to their past divorces. However, their plans changed when the U.S. government detained Felipe at a border crossing, presenting them with an ultimatum: marry or he would be barred from entering the country. Faced with this unexpected situation, Gilbert confronted her fears of marriage by exploring the institution through historical research, interviews, and personal reflection. The result is a witty and intelligent contemplation of marriage that debunks myths, addresses fears, and suggests that even the most romantic individuals must sometimes confront the responsibilities of adulthood. This memoir serves as a thoughtful guide for anyone contemplating marriage, ultimately celebrating love in all its complexity and the realities it entails.
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Zauvek tvoja, Elizabeth Gilbert, Ljiljana Petrović Vesković
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- Released
- 2010
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- Title
- Zauvek tvoja
- Publisher
- Alnari
- Released
- 2010
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 269
- ISBN10
- 8677105069
- ISBN13
- 9788677105068
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Maps & Travel, True Stories, Biographies, Travel, Women, Autobiographies & Memoirs, USA, Relationships, Series, Life, Marriage, Journey, Jokes & Anecdotes, Weddings, Bestsellers, Uncertainty, Continuation
- First published
- 2010
- Original title
- Committed
- Rating
- 3.45 out of 5
- Description
- At the end of her bestselling memoir, Elizabeth Gilbert fell in love with Felipe, a Brazilian-born man living in Indonesia. After moving to America, they promised eternal fidelity but vowed never to marry due to their past divorces. However, their plans changed when the U.S. government detained Felipe at a border crossing, presenting them with an ultimatum: marry or he would be barred from entering the country. Faced with this unexpected situation, Gilbert confronted her fears of marriage by exploring the institution through historical research, interviews, and personal reflection. The result is a witty and intelligent contemplation of marriage that debunks myths, addresses fears, and suggests that even the most romantic individuals must sometimes confront the responsibilities of adulthood. This memoir serves as a thoughtful guide for anyone contemplating marriage, ultimately celebrating love in all its complexity and the realities it entails.



