![]() ![]() During her time as a cook, Gilbert had to go through different life experiences that she described in the form of short stories and also a part of it in her 2002 novel The Last American Man. Following her graduation, she worked in various jobs and held posts such as a bartender, a cook, a magazine employee, and a waitress. She obtained her bachelor’s degree from the New York University in political science in 1991. Gilbert used to join her sister to get entertained by writing and reading plays and stories. And as there was no record player or television in the house, the family was involved in reading a lot in their spare times. While living there, Gilbert’s family had no neighbors. The two spent their early years growing up on their family farm located in Litchfield, Connecticut. She has a sister named Catherine Gilbert Murdock, who is also a novelist. Gilbert is of Swedish descent on her mother’s side. Her mother, Carole, was a homemaker, while her dad, John Gilbert, used to work as a chemical engineer. ![]() Author Gilbert was born on July 18, 196 in Waterbury, Connecticut, United States. Until 2010, this novel spent a total of 199 weeks on the NY Times Bestseller list and helped Gilbert to establish herself among the ranks of prominent authors. She is particularly popular for writing the 2006 memoir called Eat, Pray, Love. Elizabeth Gilbert is a renowned award-winning American author, memoirist, essayist, biographer, short story writer, and novelist, who is popular for writing memoirs and fiction stories. ![]()
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