New York Times Bestseller Eat Pray Love, has elicited its readers to tell whomever they can, be it stranger or friend, that they “must read this book.” Divided into three parts, each verb in the title corresponds to a country, each of which serendipitously, begins with the letter “I”. And since this is a personal journey for its author Elizabeth Gilbert, this is not so much a coincidence as an affirmation that she’s doing exactly what she needs to be doing.
Part One, Italy is the land where Gilbert perfects her conversational Italian and all the while, Eats. She consumes her food with a passion, seeks out the best each city and region has to offer, her exchange with residents is equally passionate, if not about food, then about living and loving and being.
In part one, her Italian friend invokes the theory that, “every city has a single word that defines it, that identifies most people who live there. If you could read people’s thoughts as they were passing? you would discover that most of them are thinking the same thought. Whatever that majority thought might be ? that is the word of the city.”
Apparently Rome’s word is SEX. (And since the Vatican is technically not part of Rome, its own word is POWER.) New York: ACHIEVE. Los Angeles: SUCCEED. The conversation between the two takes the theory down to smaller entities, ultimately to Gilbert’s. What is Elizabeth Gilbert’s word? At that point, after her year-long journey, she doesn’t know, and as she concedes on this page, that is truly the reason for her traverse around the world. (Ultimately she does find her word, and it’s a pretty good one.)
What is your word? Have you found it? What would you need to do to find it?
mine would be..... CARE!!! Because I believe so much could change if people really cared! No more apathy!
flyawaywithme::
on Jan 23, 2009
Faith, Family, Friends and Food.
middlemchugh::
on Feb 05, 2009
Every woman should read this--single, married, widowed.....INSPIRATIONAL!
linda_answer::
on Mar 11, 2009
My word is....activist
I am an activist for causes and passions of mine: like wildlife, animals, Pro Life, etc.
layneyspeaks::
on Mar 13, 2009
I am OPEN... open to new ideas, new friends and adventures to explore with my family.
LauraCococcia::
on Mar 24, 2009
This is one of my favorite books of all time...I also just had the chance to see Gilbert speak in Chicago. You can read a review I wrote of both the book and the speech at http://laurareviews.blogspot.com. I'm hopeful that Gilbert keeps these coming!!
kissmecath::
on Mar 30, 2009
Family.
frugaltxmama::
on Apr 02, 2009
I've been tempted to buy this book several times. I may just give in and do it!
I think my word would be nurturing. Y'all have some great words!
Kristilee::
on Apr 08, 2009
Striving is my word. It seems no matter where I am at in any part of my life I am always striving for more! Sometimes it can be a bit hectic