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The Alchemist - 10th Anniversary Edition Coelho, Paulo, Clarke, Alan R. (Translator)
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Paulo Coelho was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the city where he now lives. His own life has in many ways been as varied and unusual as the protagonists of his internationally acclaimed novels. Like them, Paulo Coelho has followed a dream in a quest for fulfillment. His own dream, to be a writer, met with frustration throughout much of his early adult life, a time in which he worked at various professions, some of them materially rewarding but spiritually unfulfilling. "I always knew," he says, "that my Personal Legend, to use a term from alchemy, was to write." He was 38 when he published his first book. In 1970, after deciding that law school was not for him, he traveled through much of South America, North Africa, Mexico, and Europe. Returning to Brazil after two years, he began a successful career as popular songwriter. In 1974, he was imprisoned for a short time by the military dictatorship then ruling in Brazil. In 1980, he experienced one of the defining moments... [More...] [Edit review] [Delete review] About the book
The Alchemist has sold more than 67,000 copies in hardcover since 1993.
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Paulo Coelho's enchanting novel has inspired a devoted following around the world, and this tenth anniversary edition, with a new introduction from the author, will only increase that following. This story, dazzling in its powerful simplicity and inspiring wisdom, is about an Andalusian shepherd boy named Santiago who travels from his homeland in Spain to the Egyptian desert in search of a treasure buried in the Pyramids. Along the way he meets a Gypsy woman, a man who calls himself king, and an alchemist, all of whom point Santiago in the direction of his quest. No one knows what the treasure is, or if Santiago will be able to surmount the obstacles along the way. But what starts out as a journey to find worldly goods turns into a discovery of the treasures found within. Lush, evocative, and deeply humane, the story of Santiago is an eternal testament to the transforming power of our dreams and the importance of listening to our hearts. [Edit review] [Delete review]Excerpt
The boy's name was Santiago. Dusk was falling as the boy arrived with his herd at an abandoned church. The roof had fallen in long ago, and an enormous sycamore had grown on the spot where the sacristy had once stood. He decided to spend the night there. He saw to it that all the sheep entered through the ruined gate, and then laid some planks across it to prevent the flock from wandering away during the night. There were no wolves in the region, but once an animal had strayed during the night, and the boy had had to spend the entire next day searching for it. He swept the floor with his jacket and lay down, using the book he had just finished reading as a pillow. He told himself that he would have to start reading thicker books: they lasted longer, and made more comfortable pillows. It was still dark when he awoke, and, looking up, he could see the stars through the half-destroyed roof. ... [More...] [Edit review] [Delete review] Customer comments
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the alchemist
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(Canada),
25 April 2006 12:03
i read this book in my philosophy class and i think its great. it really makes you think and examine your own life i think. its an easy read but its kind of a hard concept to grasp because it is really deep. but i liked it. case closed.
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okay book if your looking for inspiration
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(United States),
12 April 2005 11:17
I came across this book by seeing it on a coworker's desk. He said it was famous, so i read it. It look short enough. : )
This book will appeal to those who think there is a higher power and predestination. Those who feel they are always ending up with the short stick will also feel better after reading this book, because there is a happy ending (which is what the author thinks, not me). I cannot really say more, since the back cover tells you the gist of the story. Do I recommend it? Well if you have a day to spare and would like to read a book just because it is "famous" then go ahead. That is what I did. [Delete review] |
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