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2009 • 305 pages

Ratings11

Average rating3.6

15

Gilbert provides here a thought-provoking, well-researched deep-dive into the institution of marriage (predominantly) in the Western world. Though it didn't quite have the same kind of satisfying narrative as Eat Pray Love, it also wasn't quite a memoir so much as a distillation of research, historical and sociological, interspersed with Gilbert's own personal matrimonial dilemma. Which worked. As always, Gilbert's voice is friendly, witty, erudite but casual - a delight to read. I enjoyed it quite a bit, and as a bit of a marriage skeptic myself, learned a lot of things I still need to chew on. Would recommend for anyone who likes Eat Pray Love and wants to give marriage a second thought.

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