Paulo Coelho, One Of The World'S Best Loved Storytellers, Is Back With A Riveting New Novel Set In London. This Is The Story Of Athena, Or Sherine, To Give Her The Name She Was Baptised With. Her Life Is Pieced Together Through A Series Of Recorded Interviews With Those People Who Knew Her Well Or Hardly At All Parents, Colleagues, Teachers, Friends, Acquaintances, Her Ex-Husband. The Novel Unravels Athena'S Mysterious Beginnings, Via An Orphanage In Romania, To A Childhood In Beirut. When War Breaks Out, Her Adoptive Family Move With Her To London, Where A Dramatic Turn Of Events Occurs& Athena, Who Has Been Dubbed 'The Witch Of Portobello' For Her Seeming Powers Of Prophecy, Disappears Dramatically, Leaving Those Who Knew Her To Solve The Mystery Of Her Life And Abrupt Departure. Like The Alchemist, The Witch Of Portobello Is The Kind Of Story That Will Transform The Way Readers Think About Love, Passion, Joy And Sacrifice.
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Paulo Coelho, One Of The World'S Best Loved Storytellers, Is Back With A Riveting New Novel Set In London. This Is The Story Of Athena, Or Sherine, To Give Her The Name She Was Baptised With. Her Life Is Pieced Together Through A Series Of Recorded Interviews With Those People
Language: en
Pages: 312
Pages: 312
How do we find the courage to always be true to ourselves—even if we are unsure of who we are? That is the central question of international bestselling author Paulo Coelho's profound new work, The Witch of Portobello. It is the story of a mysterious woman named Athena, told by
Language: en
Pages: 501
Pages: 501
This book assesses the life and success of the writer Paulo Coelho, one of the most fascinating and contemporary writers in the world, through new lenses. It applies a positive psychology perspective and contributes to using innovative theories in psychobiographical studies. This study explores the development of holistic wellness (HWM)
Language: en
Pages: 58
Pages: 58
Explore the lessons taught by good witches throughout literature. The author takes a look at Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Paulo Coehlo's The Witch of Portobello and George Speare's The Witch of Blackbird Pond. A Capstone Graduate Project of interest to those who question the value of studying witches in
Language: en
Pages: 166
Pages: 166
This book provides a series of new addresses to the enduring problem of how to categorize the Fantastic. The approach taken is through the lens of spatiality; the Fantastic gives us new worlds, although of course these are refractions of worlds already in being. In place of ‘real’ spaces (whatever