MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:
Every week, a guest draws a card from NPR's Wild Card deck and answers a big question about their life. Elizabeth Gilbert's best-selling memoir "Eat Pray Love" inspired millions with its story of self-discovery. Her latest book reveals a much darker side of herself. "All The Way To The River" tells the story of the loss of her late partner, Rayya Elias.
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ELIZABETH GILBERT: Rayya was a heroin and cocaine addict, with a long, long recovery, who picked up her addiction again at the end of her life once she was a terminal cancer patient - for reasons we all understood - and then didn't die in the expected amount of time that was given, and ended up living a year past what anyone expected she would live.
KELLY: The book chronicles