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The person Unknown Label represents an individual (alive, dead, undead, or fictional) associated with resources found in Akron Carnegie Public Library.
This resource has been enriched with EBSCO NoveList data.
- Name
- Gilbert, Elizabeth
- Occupation
- Author
- Description
- Elizabeth Gilbert offers readers tantalizing glimpses into the life of her fictional characters and nonfiction subjects. Gilbert taps into characteristics and feelings recognizable to her audience in both areas, all the while exploring issues as varied as coming of age, longing for wildly attractive, alternative lifestyles, and seeking revelation in one's life. Self-discovery is an overarching theme of Gilbert's works, with readers transported along on the travels of her subjects' lives. Filled with believable dialogue and strengths and weaknesses of the human psyche, Banks offers insight and humor in a well-crafted package. Start with: Pilgrims (fiction); Eat, Pray, Love (nonfiction)
- Gender
- Female
- Nationality
- American
- Subject
-
- trueFeuds -- Maine
- trueCharacters and characteristics
- trueDivorced women
- trueWomen -- Spiritual life
- trueEnlightenment (European intellectual movement)
- trueTravel writers -- United States -- Biography
- trueAshrams -- India
- trueMen/women relations
- trueSelf-discovery in women
- trueCooking, Italian
- trueInterpersonal attraction
- trueWilderness survival -- United States
- truePainters
- trueDivorce
- trueHappiness
- trueWomen botanists
- trueIndustrial revolution
- trueIsland life -- Maine
- trueOutdoor life
- trueDivorced women -- United States -- Biography
Tone Tone is the feeling that a book evokes in the reader. In many cases, this category best answers the question, "What are you in the mood for?"
Writing style Writing style terms tell us how a book is written, from the complexity of the language to the level of the detail in the background.
Character Only applied to fiction books, character appeal is especially for those readers who love books *because* of the characters.
- Label
- Unknown Label
- Date
- 1969-
- Subject
-
- trueFeuds -- Maine
- trueCharacters and characteristics
- trueDivorced women
- trueWomen -- Spiritual life
- trueEnlightenment (European intellectual movement)
- trueTravel writers -- United States -- Biography
- trueAshrams -- India
- trueMen/women relations
- trueSelf-discovery in women
- trueCooking, Italian
- trueInterpersonal attraction
- trueWilderness survival -- United States
- truePainters
- trueDivorce
- trueHappiness
- trueWomen botanists
- trueIndustrial revolution
- trueIsland life -- Maine
- trueOutdoor life
- trueDivorced women -- United States -- Biography
- Description
- Elizabeth Gilbert offers readers tantalizing glimpses into the life of her fictional characters and nonfiction subjects. Gilbert taps into characteristics and feelings recognizable to her audience in both areas, all the while exploring issues as varied as coming of age, longing for wildly attractive, alternative lifestyles, and seeking revelation in one's life. Self-discovery is an overarching theme of Gilbert's works, with readers transported along on the travels of her subjects' lives. Filled with believable dialogue and strengths and weaknesses of the human psyche, Banks offers insight and humor in a well-crafted package. Start with: Pilgrims (fiction); Eat, Pray, Love (nonfiction)
- Name
- Gilbert, Elizabeth
- Gender
- Female
- Nationality
- American
- Occupation
- Author
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/novelist/date
- 1969-
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