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more about #shesaidhesaid sybann: Hey Michael, ever hear the expression "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt" (Honest Abe)? I'd like to... more » clevernamehere: Why is it when something a woman does is very popular all of these male versions of the same thing are promoted not as part of an overall trend, but b... more » lms11: I'm just going to jump in and say I loved this book. It's the perfect summer book/travel memoir/spiritual awakening. I didn't find her smarmy or self-... more » minnesotameltdown: I like that she got famous enough for other people to try to capitalize on her fame/exploit their connections with her. Hopefully, in a true spirit o... more » Flackette Goes Retro: To be fair, she is really very coy about her relationship with her ex-husband and what led to their breakup. I'm not exactly sure what there is to reb... more » Meg: I prefer my dirty laundry to be aired in song form. Think of how many times you could listen to Mariah and Eminem duke it out in the time it would ta... more » laureltreedaphne: I can't imagine his will be any better than the "men's" version of this that was already published. more » bellejay: For a sum in the low six figures, I will gladly outline my post-breakup journey through the entire John Hughes oeuvre, various Ben and Jerry's flavour... more » Meg: If I destroy this book, will everything that it has brought with it be destroyed as well? The discussions? The movie? The rebuttal book? Because I... more » peacemongermom: I'm reading EPL right now, and I struggle with how the author comes across...she might be writing about spiritual issues, or gastronomic issues, but s... more » badmutha: So he is going to look for purpose in his life. I am pretty sure letting go of all of your responsibilities and mucking around the Mid-East isn't goin... more » SomeAuthorGirl: "I'll see your naval gazing journey through Italy, India, and Indonesia and raise you with my Middle Eastern odyssey! Take that!!" more » labeled: I promote taking the breakup train for tacos, dollar beer night and a good grudge-fuck. more » morninggloria: Every time I break up with someone, I don't feel the urge to travel the world, I feel the urge to go out to bars and act in ways that would embarrass ... more » laureltreedaphne: Good. Honestly, I'm really glad. Throughout Eat, Pray, Love, I couldn't stand all her talk about how hurtful it was to have her husband call her selfi... more » Laulau: Huh, a journey that "leads him through the Middle East and other developing countries." Er, the Middle East isn't really a country. Buckle up, ladies... more » nora charles: I hated Eat, Pray, Love . . . but I will totally read this. I had a feeling that we were missing out on a lot when we got Gilbert's side of the story ... more » SlappySquirrel: I wonder if his book will feature him romancing women in foreign countries, and if the reaction will be as positive as the "You go girl!" reaction Gil... more » Khrushchev: And shortly thereafter, I will discuss my post-breakup journey through hundreds of unreturned phone calls and panicked late-night eyebrow tweezing. more » Trulymadlyme: Good for him. After reading EPL, I was seriously curious as to his side of the story. more » -
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Eat, Pray, Love Author's Husband Talks Back
In his rebuttal to ex-wife Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love, Michael Cooper will discuss his post-divorce journey "through the Middle East and other developing countries." If only everyone had the money to heal breakup pain by traveling the world! [GalleyCat]

