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At the end of her bestselling memories Live, Pray, Love Elizabeth Gilbert fell In love with Felipe, a Brazillian-born man of Australian citizenship. Who has been living? Indonesia is where they met.
As they were resettling in America, The couple pleads their internal love to each other. But they promise each other to never get legally married.
They both survived a previous bad divorce. ( that was enough said) Provident one day in the form of the United States Government.
Felipe was unexpectedly detained at the American Border crossing gate with a couple of choices to be married or not. Or if they are going to let Felipe enter America again.
Having been expected to be Wed, Gelbert tackles her fear of marriage as she deviling into this topic completely, trying with all her might discover historical research, interviews, and much more personal reflection. What this suborning endurance old institution actually was.
With her wit, intelligence, and compassion, Gelbert wrote in committed, attempts to turns all the light of matrimony, frankly in examining the question of compatibility, family tradition, social expectations, divorce risks, and humility. Much more.
Her memoir gives you a clear-eyed celebration of love with all the complexity that goes along with it.
Finding the right person to enter into a relationship sometimes is difficult to do. There is a lot of stereotypes out on how a relationship should be handle in a way that you can have a clear-eye of celebrating the love you have for one another.
4 stars: I read it, It's very enjoyable to read
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