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The story revolves around the narrator, a bestselling novelist, whose name is not revealed to us. I find him delusional, arrogant and not much likable. His wife Esther, a war correspondent, has disappeared without a trace. Two years passed and there's not at all any information about her. The narrator is living in paris with his girlfriend, has written books but he finds himself in the edge of despair and agony, because he cannot find out the exact reason for Esther's disappearance. He meets Mikhail, with whom was his wife last seen and thus opens a way to find his wife. She becomes the Zahir for him, the obsession and the only way out of his misery and agony.
Personally, I loved the book. Like Coelho's all other books, this one also conveys spiritual messages. It deals with freedom, family and energy of love and radiates so much positivity and spirituality. This book gave me a great perspective about relationships and a fabulous reading experience. This is a wonderful story about becoming, and remembering who you were meant to be, not who you settled into.
Personally, I loved the book. Like Coelho's all other books, this one also conveys spiritual messages. It deals with freedom, family and energy of love and radiates so much positivity and spirituality. This book gave me a great perspective about relationships and a fabulous reading experience. This is a wonderful story about becoming, and remembering who you were meant to be, not who you settled into.