Like the Flowing River: Thoughts and Reflections. Пауло Коэльо
for the New Millennium
The Meeting That Did Not Take Place
The Smiling Couple (London, 1977)
The Australian and the Newspaper Ad
Rome: Isabella Returns from Nepal
Jordan, the Dead Sea, 21 June 2003
In San Diego Harbour, California
Reflections on 11 September 2001
The Funny Thing About Human Beings
An Around-the-World Trip After Death
Who Would Like This Twenty-Dollar Bill?
The Dangers Besetting the Spiritual Search
My Father-in-law, Christiano Oiticica
Author Biography: Paulo Coelho
Paulo Coelho The Witch of Portobello
When I was fifteen, I said to my mother: ‘I’ve discovered my vocation. I want to be a writer.’
‘My dear,’ she replied sadly, ‘your father is an engineer. He’s a logical, reasonable man with a very clear vision of the world. Do you actually know what it means to be a writer?’
‘Being someone who writes books.’
‘Your Uncle Haroldo, who is a doctor, also writes books, and has even published some. If you study