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The witch of Portobello [electronic resource] : a novel / Paulo Coelho ; translated from the Portuguese by Margaret Jull Costa.

Coelho, Paulo. (Author). Costa, Margaret Jull. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 9780061459146 (electronic bk. : Adobe Reader)
  • ISBN: 0061459143 (electronic bk. : Adobe Reader)
  • ISBN: 9780061459153 (electronic bk. : Mobipocket Reader)
  • ISBN: 0061459151 (electronic bk. : Mobipocket Reader)
  • Publisher: Pymble, NSW ; HarperCollins e-books, 2007.

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Title from eBook information screen.
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Requires OverDrive Media Console
Requires Adobe Reader 6.0 (file size: 1161 KB) or Mobipocket Reader (file size: 199 KB).
Subject: Psychics > Fiction.
Missing persons > Fiction.
London (England) > Fiction.
Genre: EBOOK.
Electronic books.

Electronic resources


  • Baker & Taylor
    Traces the life of Athena, an abandoned daughter of a Transylvania gypsy, in a tale told from the viewpoints of such characters as her adoptive journalist mother, a teacher of calligraphy, and an actress.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Traces the life of Athena, an abandoned daughter of a Transylvania gypsy, in a tale told from the viewpoints of such characters as her adoptive journalist mother, a teacher of calligraphy, and an actress. By the author of The Alchemist. 75,000 first printing.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Traces the life of Athena, an abandoned daughter of a Transylvania gypsy, in a tale told from the viewpoints of such characters as her adoptive journalist mother, a teacher of calligraphy, and an actress. By the author of The Alchemist. Reprint.
  • Blackwell North Amer
    How do we find the courage to always be true to ourselves - even if we are unsure of who we are?
    That is the central question of author Paulo Coelho's new work, The Witch of Portobello. It is the story of a mysterious woman named Athena, told by the many who knew her well - or hardly at all.
  • HARPERCOLL

    How do we find the courage to always be true to ourselves—even if we are unsure of whom we are?

    That is the central question of international bestselling author Paulo Coelho's profound new work, The Witch of Portobello. It is the story of a mysterious woman named Athena, told by the many who knew her well—or hardly at all. Among them:

    "People create a reality and then become the victims of that reality. Athena rebelled against that—and paid a high price."
    Heron Ryan, journalist

    "I was used and manipulated by Athena, with no consideration for my feelings. She was my teacher, charged with passing on the sacred mysteries, with awakening the unknown energy we all possess. When we venture into that unfamiliar sea, we trust blindly in those who guide us, believing that they know more than we do."
    Andrea McCain, actress

    "Athena's great problem was that she was a woman of the twenty-second century living in the twenty-first, and making no secret of the fact, either. Did she pay a price? She certainly did. But she would have paid a still higher price if she had repressed her natural exuberance. She would have been bitter, frustrated, always concerned about 'what other people might think,' always saying, 'I'll just sort these things out, then I'll devote myself to my dream,' always complaining 'that the conditions are never quite right.'"
    Deidre O'Neill, known as Edda

    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.

  • HARPERCOLL

    How do we find the courage to always be true to ourselves—even if we are unsure of whom we are?

    That is the central question of international bestselling author Paulo Coelho's profound new work,The Witch of Portobello. It is the story of a mysterious woman named Athena, told by the many who knew her well—or hardly at all. Among them:

    "People create a reality and then become the victims of that reality. Athena rebelled against that—and paid a high price."
    Heron Ryan, journalist

    "I was used and manipulated by Athena, with no consideration for my feelings. She was my teacher, charged with passing on the sacred mysteries, with awakening the unknown energy we all possess. When we venture into that unfamiliar sea, we trust blindly in those who guide us, believing that they know more than we do."
    Andrea McCain, actress

    "Athena's great problem was that she was a woman of the twenty-second century living in the twenty-first, and making no secret of the fact, either. Did she pay a price? She certainly did. But she would have paid a still higher price if she had repressed her natural exuberance. She would have been bitter, frustrated, always concerned about 'what other people might think,' always saying, 'I'll just sort these things out, then I'll devote myself to my dream,' always complaining 'that the conditions are never quite right.'"
    Deidre O'Neill, known as Edda

    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.

  • HARPERCOLL

    How do we find the courage to always be true to ourselves—even if we are unsure of who we are?

    That is the central question of international bestselling author Paulo Coelho's profound new work,The Witch of Portobello. It is the story of a mysterious woman named Athena, told by the many who knew her well—or hardly at all. LikeThe 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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