
Witch of Portobello
The story of a mysterious woman. From the mouth of her friends who knew her well, or maybe not at all. How do we gain the courage to always be sincere with ourselves, even if we are not sure who we are? Paulo Coelho searches for the answer to this question in his new novel, The Witch of Portobello. The Witch of Portobello tells the story of a mysterious woman named Athena from the perspective of her relatives who know her very well - or not at all. People create a reality, and then they become victims of the reality they create. Athena rebelled against this and paid a high price for it... Heron Ryan, journalist Athena used and manipulated me without even considering my emotions. He was my teacher, he undertook to convey the sacred secrets and to awaken that unknown power that actually exists in all of us. When we are thrown into that strange sea, we blindly trust those who guide us, because we believe they know more than we do... Andrea McCain, stage actress Athena's biggest problem was that she was a 22nd century woman living in the 21st century and she never hid this fact. Did he pay a price? Undoubtedly, it paid off. But if he had suppressed his true self, overflowing with enthusiasm, he would have paid a much greater price. He would be a resentful and unhappy person, constantly worrying about what others would say. Deidre O`Neill is known as Edda. Thin Cover: Number of Pages: 272Print Year: 2016Hardcover: Number of Pages: 272Print Year: 2008e-Book: Number of Pages: 233Print Year: 2016Language: TurkishPublisher: Can Yayınları
Number of pages | : | 272 |
The heart | : | Turkish |