66 pages 2 hours read

Elizabeth Gilbert

The Signature of All Things

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2013

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The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert follows the life of Alma Whittaker, a curious botanist born to a wealthy Philadelphia family, as she navigates love, loss, and scientific discovery. The novel spans Alma's childhood, her fascination with botany, and her travels, ultimately leading to her insights on evolution, paralleling Charles Darwin's groundbreaking work. The story includes self-harm and outdated and offensive terms used to describe Black and Indigenous people and gay men.

Reviews & Readership

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Elizabeth Gilbert's The Signature of All Things receives praise for its rich historical detail, well-developed characters, and lyrical prose. Critics commend its intellectual exploration of science and nature. However, some find its pacing uneven and argue the dense botanical descriptions can be overwhelming. Overall, it is a thought-provoking and immersive read.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Signature of All Things?

Readers who appreciate richly detailed historical fiction, strong female protagonists, and botanical science will enjoy The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert. Fans of Eat, Pray, Love by the same author or The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd will find this novel equally compelling.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Genre

Historical Fiction

Realistic Fiction

Topics

Science / Nature

History: World

Themes

Natural World: Flora/plants

Emotions/Behavior: Courage

Identity: Femininity

Period

Age of Enlightenment