The Zahir
2.300,00 د.ج
Product Description
The protagonist of this novel is a renowned author who writes about spirituality and once went on pilgrimage along the road to Santiago. On a return visit, he is abandoned by his wife, who leaves no trace of herself behind. As the story unfolds the author becomes obsessed with understanding the reason for her desertion.
Review
« An enlightening story of faith and the reclamation of pure love. » — Library Journal
« Fans of Paulo Coelho will love this eloquent meditation on commitment–as will anyone who’s ever been in a relationship. » — Marie Claire
« Coelho is a novelist who writes in a universal language. » — New York Times
« A fast-moving, captivating, both satirical and thoughtful novel about love and desire. » — Edmonton Journal (Alberta)
« If you read Coelho’s book The Alchemist, then you should definitely read this…. There’s really no one else like him. » — Vibe
« Likely to entrance even the most cynical of readers. » — Bloomberg.com
Product Description
The protagonist of this novel is a renowned author who writes about spirituality and once went on pilgrimage along the road to Santiago. On a return visit, he is abandoned by his wife, who leaves no trace of herself behind. As the story unfolds the author becomes obsessed with understanding the reason for her desertion.
Review
« An enlightening story of faith and the reclamation of pure love. » — Library Journal
« Fans of Paulo Coelho will love this eloquent meditation on commitment–as will anyone who’s ever been in a relationship. » — Marie Claire
« Coelho is a novelist who writes in a universal language. » — New York Times
« A fast-moving, captivating, both satirical and thoughtful novel about love and desire. » — Edmonton Journal (Alberta)
« If you read Coelho’s book The Alchemist, then you should definitely read this…. There’s really no one else like him. » — Vibe
« Likely to entrance even the most cynical of readers. » — Bloomberg.com
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