In All the Way to the River, she writes about her deceased best friend and lover, Rayya. They become friends, then best friends, then inseparable. Love blossoms, unexpectedly, then Rayya gets sick. It's beautifully written, and I love it -- Elif Shafak * Observer, Books of the year * With Eat Pray Love, Elizabeth Gilbert started a movement ... This new memoir is just as powerful raw, unflinching and deeply healing. She bares her soul, sharing her truth so openly, she offers readers the courage to face their own -- Oprah Winfrey Gilbert's supernatural ability to find the upside is her unique power as a writer ... [ Gilbert] is a good advert for what to do when you end up on the floor: take it as a sign to look inward * Observer * Heart-breaking, sometimes harrowing, but with profound honesty, Elizabeth Gilbert asks us to hope. No one who reads this book will ever forget it -- Meg Mason An absolute masterclass and truth-bomb of a memoir, packed with rawness, courage and poetry. I feel changed by it. The deepest truest manifesto Ive ever read on recovery, addiction, facing yourself and what it means to belong. I think many people will be shaken awake by this book -- Emma Gannon Elizabeth Gilbert has written her rawest memoir yet ... The acclaimed author pulls no punches, offering an unvarnished look at love, addiction, and the long road to recovery * Elle * Classic Gilbert: entertaining, insightful, wrenching, self-effacing, self-indulgent and profoundly real. Its strongest scenes, of Gilbert and partner Rayya Eliass beyond-beautiful and then beyond-ugly interactions, are punch-to-the-gut powerful She furthers the enduring womens crusade to split the world open * Washington Post * In gorgeous prose, we see Gilbert come apart and find the strength to put herself back together again ... A delicious mashup of narrative that's by turns harrowing and healing * People * A blockbuster: brutally honest, lurid, transcendent, and compelling ... Gilbert is undoubtedly a force * Boston Globe * A loving tribute to Elias, an unfiltered descent into substance abuse, and an intimate look at Gilberts hard fought road to recovery * TIME * What makes this book worthy is the authors fierce self-reckoning: theres no easy triumph, just more hard work * Los Angeles Times * Deeply personal ... A beautiful portrait of a woman learning to care for herself * Real Simple * Gilbert achieves her signature intimacy through a bluntly confessional tone and an admirable ability to stare darkness in the face without losing hope. Readers struggling with addiction or seeking a path through heartbreak will find invaluable wisdom in these pages * Publishers Weekly, starred review * Gilbert rips open her life to share all the painful moments and grief in a story of despair and courage that must have been unimaginable to write A brave story with an ultimately hopeful outcome. Anyone who has faced addiction or loved someone who has will recognize and be moved by Gilberts journey * Booklist, starred review * The author of the worlds most famous memoir returns to the form to tell the story of a great love ... A worthy addition to the literature of addiction and recovery, charming and harrowing by turns * Kirkus * Like the romantic crash and burn Gilbert describes, a wild ride of a book. I devoured it in one sitting ... If you're a fan of addiction memoirs that are prepared to get down in the mucky darkness of life, it's an instant classic * Standard *