paul coelho's The Alchemist
A short and compelling book by Paul Coelho to inspire the curiosity of the enterprising cultural reader? The mere title suggests something historical, spellbinding, thought provoking. Promises to be a most rewarding reading experience, perhaps comparable to a very enduring Jonathan Livingston Seagull, by Richard Bach. The subtitle suggestively offers the reader a journey through dreams hopes, not unlike Bach's book.
All great stories deal with the idea that if one so wishes, one can attain and accomplish what one desires, but as Coelho states, "simple things are the most valuable and only wise people appreciate them." The travels to Egypt makes it a life journey to turn one's dreams and hopes into reality.
All great stories deal with the idea that if one so wishes, one can attain and accomplish what one desires, but as Coelho states, "simple things are the most valuable and only wise people appreciate them." The travels to Egypt makes it a life journey to turn one's dreams and hopes into reality.