
I don’t like self-help books. But on strong recommendation from my wife and others, I gave a chance to myself and read the book. I liked the story and kept reading until I finished it. Few of my friends did not like the book but I would recommend them to read it just like a story and it would be a good read. I have nothing to say about the story as most of us know about it or it is easily available on internet.
The novel tells the story of a of Andalusian shepherd boy named Santiago who has a dream and has the courage to follow it. He listens to ”the signs” and ventures on a journey of exploration and discovery in search of a hidden treasure somewhere near the pyramids in Egypt. Along the way he meets a Gypsy woman, a man who calls himself king, and an alchemist, all of whom points Santiago in the direction of his quest. And finally does a self-discovery and is enlightened. It is a reawakening for him. A renaissance.
When he decides to go, his father’s only advice is
Travel the world until you see that our castle is the greatest, and our women the most beautiful.
In his journey, Santiago sees the greatness of the world, and meets all kinds of exciting people like kings and alchemists. However, by the end of the novel, he discovers that “treasure lies where your heart belongs”, and that the treasure was the journey itself, the discoveries he made, and the wisdom he acquired.
The language was simply beautiful and expressions were impressive. The whole book was moving like a movie in mind. I have listened lot of good things about Paulo and his books and with that, I had made the impression that I won’t be able to read any of his books. But this book proved me wrong. I could read it. Most importantly, I came to know that a the famous dialogue from Om Shanti Om is taken from this book
:
When you really want something to happen, the whole universe conspires so that your wish comes true
The story is not new and we have read it many a times in many other sources. It was one of the stories from Panchtantra or Arabian Nights. But if you have forgotten them, then go and read it.
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The Alchemist is NOT a self-help book. And I’m really sure that Paulo Coelho didn’t write it like that. It just happen that it has inspired, guided and also helped a lot of people. So as you say it should be read as a story, especially since it’s fiction.
Posted by gigi_xxxx | April 25, 2011, 1:04 pm@gigi_xxxx You are right. It is not a self-help book but a fiction and written extremely well. It helped others is an added advantage.
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