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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Blackstone Publishing
- Pages
- 22
- ISBN
- 9781482927757
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (27)
The Signature of All Things A Novel
2014 • Penguin
English
The Signature of All Things
2013 • Penguin
English
L'empreinte de toute chose roman
2015 • Librairie générale française
French
L'empreinte de toute chose
2013 • Calmann-Lévy
French
The Signature of All Things
2014 • Large Print Distribution
English
Other editions

The Signature of All Things A Novel
2014 • Penguin
English

The Signature of All Things
2013 • Penguin
English

L'empreinte de toute chose roman
2015 • Librairie générale française
French

L'empreinte de toute chose
2013 • Calmann-Lévy
French

The Signature of All Things
2014 • Large Print Distribution
English

The Signature of All Things
2013 • Viking
English

The Signature of All Things
2014 • Turtleback
English

The Signature of All Things
2013 • Bloomsbury
English

The Signature of All Things
2014 • Penguin books
English

The Signature of All Things
2013 • Thorndike Press
English

The Signature of All Things
2013 • A&C Black
English

The Signature of All Things
2020 • Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
English

The Signature of All Things
2014 • Bloomsbury
English

The Signature of All Things
2014 • Bloomsbury
English

The Signature of All Things
2013 • A&C Black
English

The Signature of All Things
2013 • Bloomsbury
English

The Signature of All Things
2013 • A&C Black
English

La Firma de Todas Las Cosas / The Signature of All Things
2024 • Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial
Spanish

Das Wesen der Dinge und der Liebe Roman
2013 • RM-Buch-und-Medien-Vertrieb
German

La Firma de Todas Las Cosas
2013 • Suma
Spanish

Proiskhozhdenie vsekh veshcheĭ: roman = The signature of all things : a novel
2014 • Ripol Klassik
Russian

Proiskhozhdenie vsekh veshchei
2013 • Ripol klassik, M
Russian

Botanika duszy (Polska Wersja Jezykowa)
2014 • Rebis
Polish

The Signature of All Things
Bolinda audio
English

愛瑪
2014 • 馬可孛羅文化出版
Chinese

Signature
2013 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

Das Wesen der Dinge und der Liebe Roman
2014 • Berlin-Verlag Taschenbuch
German
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Many readers praise The Signature of All Things as a richly written and ambitious historical novel. Elizabeth Gilbert's prose is frequently described as gorgeous, lyrical, and masterful, demonstrating her talent as a storyteller. The book is lauded for its immersive quality, drawing readers into a fascinating 19th-century world brought to life through meticulous research, particularly in the fields of botany and natural science. The protagonist, Alma Whittaker, is consistently highlighted as a complex, intelligent, and memorable heroine whose journey of intellectual and personal growth is captivating. Reviewers appreciated the novel's exploration of diverse themes, including science versus spirituality, feminism, relationships, and the human search for purpose, all woven into an absorbing and thought-provoking narrative. Many found it a profoundly enjoyable and satisfying read, often expressing surprise at its depth compared to Gilbert's previous works.
Despite its strengths, several readers found the book to have significant drawbacks. A common criticism centers on its considerable length and sometimes slow pacing, with parts described as long-winded, tedious, or even boring, particularly in the middle sections and toward the end. Some felt the narrative meandered, losing direction in the final chapters and leaving certain plot points feeling implausible or unresolved. While Alma is generally well-received, some reviewers found her less engaging later in the story or wished for more development of secondary characters, who occasionally faded from the narrative or felt less believable. Specific content, such as the extensive botanical detail or certain intimate elements, was occasionally deemed excessive, out of place, or even reductive to the protagonist's journey. A few also noted that the prose, while often beautiful, could sometimes feel too academic or lack consistently memorable lines, and dialogue could appear wooden.
Overall, The Signature of All Things is viewed as a substantial and impressive work of historical fiction, though it is acknowledged not to be for every reader. While some found it an exceptional, profound, and truly rewarding experience, others concluded it was merely "okay" due to its noted pacing issues and narrative choices. This book is highly recommended for those who appreciate sweeping historical sagas, character-driven narratives focused on intellectual and personal development, and a deep dive into scientific and philosophical themes, especially botany. Readers who enjoy meticulous research, lyrical prose, and a contemplative pace will likely find it a rich and immersive experience. However, those seeking a fast-paced plot, a lighter read, or an experience similar to Gilbert's memoir "Eat, Pray, Love" should adjust their expectations, as this novel offers a very different, more challenging, but potentially highly rewarding literary journey.
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