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The Witch of Portobello (Paperback)

by Paulo Coelho (Author)
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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Harper; New Ed edition (3 Mar 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007251874
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007251872
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 15,886 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Praise for the Witch of Portobello: 'Filled with Coelho's recurring themes -- spirituality, destiny, freedom -- this is a riveting and inspiring read.' Belfast Telegraph 'Paulo Coelho successfully defines the undefinable and possesses the skill to handle the abstract without being too confusing or vague.' Irish Mail on Sunday Praise for Paulo Coelho: 'An exceptional writer.' USA Today 'His books have had a life-enhancing impact on millions of people.' Times 'One of the few to deserve the term "Publishing Phenomenon".' Independent on Sunday 'Coelho's writing is beautifully poetic but his message is what counts!he gives me hope and puts a smile on my face.' Daily Express

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From one of the world's best loved storytellers, Paulo Coelho, comes a riveting novel tracing the mysterious life and disappearance of Athena dubbed 'the Witch of Portobello', which was a top ten Sunday Times bestseller in hardback. This is the story of Athena, or Sherine, to give her the name she was baptised with. Her life is pieced together through a series of recorded interviews with those people who knew her well or hardly at all -- parents, colleagues, teachers, friends, acquaintances, her ex-husband. The novel unravels Athena's mysterious beginnings, via an orphanage in Romania, to a childhood in Beirut. When war breaks out, her adoptive family move with her to London, where a dramatic turn of events occurs! Athena, who has been dubbed 'the Witch of Portobello' for her seeming powers of prophecy, disappears dramatically, leaving those who knew her to solve the mystery of her life and abrupt departure. Like The Alchemist, The Witch of Portobello is the kind of story that will transform the way readers think about love, passion, joy and sacrifice.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Magic and sacrifice? Or, a self-opionated heroine, 25 April 2007
By Brida "izumi" (Worcs) - See all my reviews
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I have long been a fan of Coelho, and so was eager to read his new release. Having now finished it, I disagree slightly with the blurb on the back cover which describes it as a novel which will "transform the way readers think about love, passion, joy and sacrifice".

The story is about Sherine, or Athena as she prefers to be called. At the starte of the book, we now that Athena is dead. The novel is set out as a collection of stories about her by people that knew her well, or who had come into contact with her during their life. These different perspectives help the reader to form an idea of who Athena is and, more importantly, why she became known as the 'Witch of Portobello'.

It becomes clear that Athena was a fiercely independent person; someone who could go from being on the brink of striking someone to being placated and seemingly portraying an air of serenity and peace. I suppose it was this juxtaposition in her as a character that made me struggle with the idea that she sacrificed anything in her life. I cannot say much without giving the ending of the book away, but once you read the novel, you should understand what I mean.

Looking at this novel compared to his other works, there are obviously many similarities. Spirituality is present in all of his works, and I do not see this as a bad thing. In fact, this is part of the reason why I like Coelho so much. Having said that, I do think there are times that the story gets a little lost because of Coelho trying to put more into the spiritual side of this particular story.
Personally, this was only a small gripe whilst I was reading. What remains is that his writing is simple yet beautiful. Some of the phrases he uses continue to stop me in my reading tracks, so that I can think about what he has just said, and how this applies to me. Coelho is a writer that certainly touches my soul, like no other.

I would recommend this book - although it is one I feel I need to re-read before I am able to get the most from it. If you are new to Coelho, I would suggest you try his classic, THE ALCHEMIST, first.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Witch captivates, 21 Mar 2008
By Steven R. McEvoy "MCWPP" (Canada) - See all my reviews
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Paulo Coelho of international fame for his book The Alchemist has here in The Witch of Portobello has woven a very unique and compelling tale. Part of what draws the reader in is the story itself and part is the very unique way it is written. Rather than a straight forward narrative, or a dialogue or even a series of letters this is a unique narrative technique. It is written as a series of first person accounts of individuals interactions with our unusual heroine Athena aka the Witch of Portobello.

These stories, taped interviews and letters have been compiled by a narrator we do not know until the end of the story. He has decided to let Athena's story be told as other's tell it, through their own words, and with all of their emotions, anger, support, respect or disgust. What we learn from these accounts is not only is Athena a bit of an enigma, from these accounts we could almost assume that almost every person encountered a different Athena, an Athena of the making in their own mind. The way the 'biography' is written it allows us to draw our own conclusions, rather than a traditionally researched biography that is colored by the lenses that cloud the vision of the biographer. Much as each of us look at the world through a series of lenses of our experiences, and cultural biases.

Athena is a young woman who tries to fill the spaces, the silences in her life. The more she tries to fill them the more dissatisfied she becomes. Until she learns that it is the silences between the notes that make the music so powerful. When she learns to embrace the silence, the spaces, she finds a power an energy. She becomes a spiritual leader, some see her as a saint and some see her as a sinner. She is both revered and feared. A saint and a demon. The compiled documents help us to see Athena for who she was.

So join our unknown biographer as we trace the life of a murdered young woman and journey around the world and into an unseen spiritual world. This book is better than some of Coelho's more recent offerings, and the narrative tool will draw you in and keep you turning the pages.

A warning though the book deals with earth religions and has some new age ceremonies in it, therefore it will not be for all readers.

(First Published in Imprint 2007-05-18 in the 'Book Review Column.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Witch captivates, 21 Mar 2008
By Steven R. McEvoy "MCWPP" (Canada) - See all my reviews
(TOP 1000 REVIEWER)    (REAL NAME)   
Paulo Coelho of international fame for his book The Alchemist has here in The Witch of Portobello has woven a very unique and compelling tale. Part of what draws the reader in is the story itself and part is the very unique way it is written. Rather than a straight forward narrative, or a dialogue or even a series of letters this is a unique narrative technique. It is written as a series of first person accounts of individuals interactions with our unusual heroine Athena aka the Witch of Portobello.

These stories, taped interviews and letters have been compiled by a narrator we do not know until the end of the story. He has decided to let Athena's story be told as other's tell it, through their own words, and with all of their emotions, anger, support, respect or disgust. What we learn from these accounts is not only is Athena a bit of an enigma, from these accounts we could almost assume that almost every person encountered a different Athena, an Athena of the making in their own mind. The way the 'biography' is written it allows us to draw our own conclusions, rather than a traditionally researched biography that is colored by the lenses that cloud the vision of the biographer. Much as each of us look at the world through a series of lenses of our experiences, and cultural biases.

Athena is a young woman who tries to fill the spaces, the silences in her life. The more she tries to fill them the more dissatisfied she becomes. Until she learns that it is the silences between the notes that make the music so powerful. When she learns to embrace the silence, the spaces, she finds a power an energy. She becomes a spiritual leader, some see her as a saint and some see her as a sinner. She is both revered and feared. A saint and a demon. The compiled documents help us to see Athena for who she was.

So join our unknown biographer as we trace the life of a murdered young woman and journey around the world and into an unseen spiritual world. This book is better than some of Coelho's more recent offerings, and the narrative tool will draw you in and keep you turning the pages.

A warning though the book deals with earth religions and has some new age ceremonies in it, therefore it will not be for all readers.

(First Published in Imprint 2007-05-18 in the 'Book Review Column.)
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Witch of Portobello
Not my favourite Paulo Coelho book, quite hard to get into because many different peoples views on this lady, changing from chapter to chapter but then at the end it does come... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Enlightenment
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Published 8 months ago by Kirsty B

1.0 out of 5 stars Huge disappointment
Such a shame given how much I enjoyed the Alchemist and maybe I was wrong to expect something similarly rewarding. Read more
Published 9 months ago by T. Hacker

1.0 out of 5 stars Poorly written, load of mumbo-jumbo
As someone who has enjoyed Coehlo's other works, I had high hopes for this book. I read half-way through however, and by this point I was still waiting for the book to 'start'. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Jagz777

5.0 out of 5 stars Go Paolo Go!!
Every time there is a new book from Paolo I don't want to buy it because I don't believe that he can write another amazing book. But I am always wrong :)
Published 20 months ago by P. Groman

3.0 out of 5 stars Too esoteric for my taste
This was a book group choice and not a book I would otherwise have read. It did make for some interesting discussion, but the other readers felt, as I did, that it wasn't a... Read more
Published 23 months ago by MaryAnne

5.0 out of 5 stars Behind the magic of Portobello
I decided to give such a title to my review, because I think most of the people who have expressed dissappointment with this novel focus their critics on the fact that it is too... Read more
Published on 13 Jan 2008 by A. M. Suarez

2.0 out of 5 stars Thin and watery gruel
This was my first foray into Coelho's work. But if the theme - a woman's search for true spiritual meaning - promised appetising fare, what Coelho serves up is a thin and watery... Read more
Published on 19 Oct 2007 by Jeremy Bevan

3.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational, but the writing lets it down
Paulo Coelho, in my opinion is not known for his brilliance in writing, but more for the underlying spiritual message his books provokes. Read more
Published on 3 Sep 2007 by Barbbro2000

1.0 out of 5 stars Yawn
I picked up this book in an airport, when I realized that I had left my book at home and was facing the next 10 hours with nothing to do. Read more
Published on 21 Aug 2007 by Teapot

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