Fifth Mountain
by Paulo Coelho
- Páginas
- 256
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780060930134
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~4h 29min
Fifth Mountain es un book de Paulo Coelho. Tiene 256 páginas.
Sobre este libro
Set against the rugged landscapes of ancient Israel, Paulo Coelho’s Fifth Mountain reimagines the biblical narrative of the prophet Elijah through a deeply personal lens. Rather than focusing on divine miracles or historical chronology, the novel explores how faith, longing, and human connection shape a life devoted to spiritual purpose. The story follows Elijah’s encounter with a Shunammite woman, whose quiet strength and unwavering presence challenge his rigid devotion and awaken a more intimate understanding of love and destiny. Written in Coelho’s characteristic lyrical prose, the book weaves myth, history, and allegory into a meditation on the inner journeys that define us. Readers familiar with Coelho’s broader body of work will recognize his enduring interest in the intersection of the mundane and the sacred, as well as his belief that personal transformation often emerges through unexpected relationships. The novel stands as a thoughtful exploration of how ancient stories continue to resonate when viewed through the lens of human experience.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Fifth Mountain?+
Fifth Mountain tiene 256 páginas.
¿De qué trata Fifth Mountain?+
Set against the rugged landscapes of ancient Israel, Paulo Coelho’s Fifth Mountain reimagines the biblical narrative of the prophet Elijah through a deeply personal lens. Rather than focusing on divine miracles or historical chronology, the novel explores how faith, longing, and human connection sha...
¿Quién escribió Fifth Mountain?+
Fifth Mountain fue escrito por Paulo Coelho.