THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS by Elizabeth Gilbert
From the opening pages, it is evident that Gilbert can write with lyricism, confidence, and substance. I was afraid that her mass popularity would lead to a dumbed down book with pandering social/political agendas or telegraphed notions. I am thrilled to conclude that this was not the case. Gilbert is a superb writer who allows her main characters to spring forth as organically as the natural world that they live in.
December 5, 2013
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Judi Clark В·
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Tags: 19th-Century, Elizabeth Gilbert', Nature, Time Period Fiction, Viking В· Posted in: Character Driven, Facing History, Family Matters, Reading Guide, United States, US Mid-Atlantic
