Book Review: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho (2002)

Book: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho | James Kennedy

The Alchemist is an “internationally bestselling phenomenon” written by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho in 1988. Studded with precious messages about the human heart and dreams, it is a must-read, especially in these success-centered, emotion-lacking times we live in.

Santiago, a shepherd boy, is launched into a quest because of a gypsy woman’s, and a king’s interpretations of a recurring dream he has. The boy travels from Andalusia, Spain to Africa, where he encounters his first hurdle: theft. From then on, the boy continues on through a fascinating journey filled with supernatural omens, defeats, triumphs, words of wisdom, and love.

The Alchemist is a unique work of literature in many ways. The desert landscapes and mysterious speeches evoke strong images, and there are numerous references to various religions, deities, and history that are difficult to come across in other classic novels. While its folktale-like plot may seem outdated to many, its messages about not losing touch with one’s heart is a much-needed and relevant one for everyone today.

Rating: 4 stars out of 5

Published through the Teen Review Board of the Hamilton Public Library

Mar 23, 2020

Link: https://hpl.bibliocommons.com/item/ugc/437698125?ugc_id=1608036839

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