The 19 forties and fifties were a pivotal time in the history of women's rights. The book is an exploration of what it was like to be a woman, but also how men were treated at the same time. Author says she didn't change anything about her story after the meto movement erupted last year. She said: 'I hate historical novels where people are prematurely woke'
Elizabeth Gilbert is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Big Magic and Eat, Pray, Love, City of Girls and other awesome books. She’s also just a straight-up genuine, wise, deeply-feeling human with a lens on life that is incredibly kind and real. Since her last appearance on the podcast, Liz’s life has been turned upside-down and back again. She has navigated profound awakening, unbelievable love, loss, transition, reclamation and, along the way, continues the practice of finding her way back into the light. That’s a skillset and a lens we could all use right now. We explore all of this, in detail, in today’s deeply honest and powerful conversation. So excited to share this Best Of conversation.
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