Aleph
By Paulo Coelho
Translated by Margaret Jull Costa
By Paulo Coelho
Translated by Margaret Jull Costa
By Paulo Coelho
By Paulo Coelho
By Paulo Coelho
Read by Mark Bramhall
By Paulo Coelho
Read by Mark Bramhall
Part of Vintage International
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$17.00
Jun 26, 2012 | ISBN 9780307744579
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Sep 27, 2011 | ISBN 9780307957016
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Sep 27, 2011 | ISBN 9780307943972
510 Minutes
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Praise
“A new tale of magical longing. . . . Masterful.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“Coelho is a novelist who writes in a universal language.” —The New York Times
“It’s time for American readers to set out on a journey of discovery that will lead them to the works of this exceptional writer.” —USA Today
“[Coelho’s] books have had a life-enhancing effect on millions of people.” —The Times (London)
“Spiritualists and wanderlusts will eagerly devour The Alchemist author’s fiery diatribes about love, fear, and the search for all things meaningful.” —The Washington Post
“Aleph is a book written by the soul, and for the soul. At once tender and fiercely courageous, it challenges you with an embrace while seducing you with a discerning blade that points directly at the heart of what matters most in life and death. And when you have finished the last word on the last page, even if your logical mind doesn’t completely understand all that you’ve read, your eternal spirit will be dancing with joy.” —Cecilia Samartin, author of Broken Paradise
“Vivid, captivating. . . . So engaging that readers will not want to put it down for even a fraction of a second. As the author sets out on his journey, the reader gets the sense that, he too, is embarking on the same voyage.” —The International Herald Tribune
“[A] chimerical tale. . . . There’s no better author to serve such a work than Coelho.” —Publishers Weekly
“Enigmatic. . . . An illuminating book.” —The National
“Borges set the standard that Coelho capably upholds. . . . Coelho the writer is both discerning and revealing of Coelho the protagonist, whose enthusiasms we share.” —The Washington Independent Review
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