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Choosing the best couples of 2007 wasn't scientific-well, barring chemistry, of course. It was personal: that's because, of all twosomes of earth, we chose those whose devotion to each other inspired awe and respect in each of us. The end result?

20 couples who, as different from each other as they may be, all equal more than the sum of their parts. Now it's up to you to decide who deserves the top honor of Tango's Couple of the Year.

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The Kindred Spirits
Elizabeth Gilbert & Felipe
Why Them? Because the author of Eat, Pray, Love captivated us with her storybook romance, but there's a real-life happy ending, too.

It’s rare to read a love story that really hits you in the gut, leaving you breathless and wanting more. It’s even more rare when, long after you’ve reluctantly closed the book, you’re given an unexpected, thrilling epilogue. That’s just what happened this year with Elizabeth Gilbert and her best-selling memoir Eat, Pray, Love, about her post-divorce travels around the world to find herself. In the book, Gilbert falls for an older Brazilian man—identified only as “Felipe.” The story ends there, but their love lives on. This past spring, Gilbert married “Felipe”—and millions of fans sighed a collective “Awww…” Her next literary project? “A memoir called Weddings and Evictions about my unexpected journey into second marriage,” said Gilbert.

Joint Adventure: Devoted globetrotters, Gilbert and “Felipe” own a store that sells all the beautiful objects they’ve collected from their travels. “We named our business ‘Two Buttons’ because a priest in Laos told us that we had so much love for life that we needed nothing more than two buttons in our pockets to get by in the world,” reads their website, twobuttons.com. “Actually, sometimes we have gotten by on only one button.”


2 responses so far
  • 1 Sleeping Alone in a King-Size Bed // Mar 18, 2008 at 10:39 am

    […] Eat, Pray, Love, the Seattle resident’s story serves more as a warm blanket of relatability than a […]

  • 2 The Married Grass is Greener // Feb 28, 2008 at 11:08 am

    […] its because I’m currently reading (two years late) Eat, Pray, Love, Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir about breaking her chains of depression and finding spiritual renewal […]

 
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