Elizabeth Gilbert Returns, and Oprah Loves It

Eat, Pray, Love author's new memoir is the latest in Winfrey's book club
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Sep 9, 2025 12:41 PM CDT
Eat, Pray, Love Author Is Back
"All the Way to the River" by Elizabeth Gilbert.   (Riverhead via AP)

Elizabeth Gilbert has returned with her memoir, All the Way to the River, which has already stirred up an online conversation, and no other than Oprah is taking notice, making it her new book club pick, reports the AP. In Gilbert's book, published this week, the author writes of a consuming love affair with the self-destructive and terminally ill Rayya Elias, a onetime friend for whom the author left her husband. Gilbert already has an influential and well-chronicled history of transformation and telling all—starting with her million-selling phenomenon, Eat, Pray, Love, a spiritual journey that ends with Gilbert marrying the man (Jose Nunes) she'll eventually divorce to be with Elias.

"With Eat, Pray, Love, Elizabeth Gilbert started a movement," said Winfrey, who interviewed Gilbert in 2012 about said book, in a statement on Tuesday. "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." Gilbert's book was well publicized before Winfrey's endorsement. Last week, New York magazine's The Cut ran an excerpt, and the New Yorker released a review by staff critic Jia Tolentino that led to widespread comments on social media—notably about Gilbert's confiding that she thought of killing Elias, whose addictions the author feared would destroy them both. (Elias died in 2018.)

"Gilbert frames her journey with Rayya as a sort of test strip for the universe: Take a love affair for the ages, dip it in an unbelievable amount of mutual suffering, and see what color everything turns," Tolentino wrote. Like dozens of book club choices before her, Gilbert learned of the news through an unexpected call from Winfrey. "I'd been told by my publisher to expect a phone call at a certain time and date that week, but I thought I was going to be talking to my editor about book business," Gilbert says. "There is nothing in the world that can prepare you to receive such a call. I instantly felt like a teenager all over again, watching The Oprah Winfrey Show after school, and learning that there is a much, much bigger world out there than I knew."

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