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adorará Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se gostará deste livro. Young sheppard's travel to discover the meaing of life. This book was awesome! I loved it!! I am going to read it again (not now but one day) and take it all in again!! It's a book you can actually learn something from! Bei über 600 gelesenen Büchern immer noch das Beste !!!: Ich habe das Buch mit 15 Jahren zu Weihnachten geschenkt bekommen und es gelesen. Damals fand ich das Buch nicht so toll, weil ich das meiste noch nicht verstehen konnte. Jetzt bin ich 20 Jahre alt und habe es vor einem halben Jahr nochmals gelesen und es hat mir eine Menge gebracht. Das Buch ist gerade für junge Menschen zu empfehlen. Es hat mich viel über das Leben gelehrt, was ich bereits erfahren konnte. Daher sehr empfehlenswert und gut geschrieben. 1998 sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Amazon.com (ISBN 0007175256, Audio CD)Like the one-time bestseller Jonathan Livingston Seagull, The Alchemist presents a simple fable, based on simple truths and places it in a highly unique situation. And though we may sniff a bestselling formula, it is certainly not a new one: even the ancient tribal storytellers knew that this is the most successful method of entertaining an audience while slipping in a lesson or two. Brazilian storyteller Paulo Coehlo introduces Santiago, an Andalusian shepherd boy who one night dreams of a distant treasure in the Egyptian pyramids. And so he's off: leaving Spain to literally follow his dream.Along the way he meets many spiritual messengers, who come in unassuming forms such as a camel driver and a well-read Englishman. In one of the Englishman's books, Santiago first learns about the alchemists--men who believed that if a metal were heated for many years, it would free itself of all its individual properties, and what was left would be the "Soul of the World." Of course he does eventually meet an alchemist, and the ensuing student-teacher relationship clarifies much of the boy's misguided agenda, while also emboldening him to stay true to his dreams. "My heart is afraid that it will have to suffer," the boy confides to the alchemist one night as they look up at a moonless night. "Tell your heart that the fear of suffering is worse than the suffering itself," the alchemist replies. "And that no heart has ever suffered when it goes in search of its dreams, because every second of the search is a second's encounter with God and with eternity." --Gail Hudson (retirado da Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:05 -0400) A primeira ronda de testes foi já encerrada. Visite o grupo Open Shelves Classification para mais informação. |
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I did enjoy the novel. However, near the end I did want it to end. This book was given to me from a coworker and I’m glad I read it. I do recommend the novel, especially for someone who is struggling to make life decisions. It’s a spiritual and inspiring book that I’m happy to add to my “read in 2009 list.” (