While Elizabeth Gilbert's roots are in journalism -- she's a Pushcart Prize-winning and National Magazine Award-nominated writer -- it's her books that have granted her even more attention.

Gilbert departed from reporting in 1997, with the publication of her first collection of short fiction, Pilgrims. A finalist for the 1998 PEN/Hemingway Award, Pilgrims was also selected as a New York Times Notable Book, was listed as one of the "Most Intriguing Books of 1997" by Glamour magazine, and went on to win best first fiction awards from The Paris Review, The Southern Review, and Ploughshares.

Since then, Gilbert has successfully alternated between fiction and nonfiction -- a high-wire act that has paid off in a string of critically acclaimed bestsellers that includes her first full-length novel, Stern Men (2000); The Last American Man (2002), a National Book Award for Nonfiction; and Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India, and Indonesia (2006), a celebrated spiritual memoir that landed on several year-end Best Books lists.

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Title: Come, reza, ama / Eat, Pray, Love: Una mujer en búsqueda del deseado equilibrio entre el cuerpo y el alma, Author: Elizabeth Gilbert
Title: Libera tu magia / Big Magic, Author: Elizabeth Gilbert
Title: Come, reza, ama (Eat, Pray, Love), Author: Elizabeth Gilbert
Title: Libera tu magia: Una vida creativa más allá del miedo, Author: Elizabeth Gilbert
Title: Comprometida: Una historia de amor, Author: Elizabeth Gilbert
Libera tu magia: Una vida creativa más allá del miedo
by Elizabeth Gilbert
Narrated by  Jane Santos
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Title: La firma de todas las cosas, Author: Elizabeth Gilbert
Title: De hombres y langostas, Author: Elizabeth Gilbert
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Libera tu magia: Una vida creativa más allá del miedo
by Elizabeth Gilbert
Narrated by  Jane Santos
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