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It's the 1940s and the frivolous and fun-loving Vivian Morris arrives in New York with the goal of "becoming someone interesting" (and in short order she is, but for all the wrong reasons). The latest novel by the author of "Eat, Pray, Love" is bawdy, big-hearted, and wise.
Gelman says: This was a unanimous pick across the team. Readers know Elizabeth Gilbert from "Eat, Pray, Love" and she's not as well known as a novelist, but she deserves to be. It's just a fun book — it's been described as a champagne cocktail of a book. Everyone read this book and just felt a breath of fresh air.