I've read the book and watched the interview of the author with Oprah. While it is an inspiring book about a woman searching for her soul, her passion, it is also a book, I thought, of someone needing to run away to do so. I don't think one gets away from depression, it follows you, and some exotic place isn't going to get rid of it. Maybe, cover it up a bit? (If I recall correctly, she suffered from it.)
I dunno, I liked the book, but when I reflected on it, I found it rather unlikely to have happened in this way ... she must've glamorized it a little to make the story more interesting. She was rather a boring guest on Oprah,(I'm not trying to be mean here, but she seemed quiet) and I just don't see the connect between her and the actress playing the part in the movie (I forget her name).
Yes, it is anti-db'ing.
Me:57 H:52 M:28 Got another lawyer last year and filed. D35,S/D twins28,D22 EA4/04 End? Who knows? "Life is like a mirror. Smile at it and it smiles back at you." — Peace Pilgrim