As the book begins, Athena is dead. How she ended up that
way creates the intrigue sustaining the book.[2] The child, Sherine Khalil
renames herself Athena after her uncle was discussing with her mother on how
her real name will betray her origins and something like Athena gave nothing
away. As a child, she shows a strong religious vocation and reports seeing
angels and saints, which both impresses and worries her parents.
She goes into a London University to pursue Engineering at
the age of 19 but it's not what her heart wanted. One day she just decides that
she wanted to drop out of college, get married and have a baby. Here, the
author mentions that this might be due to the fact that she was abandoned
herself and wants to give all that love she could to her child which she didn't
receive from her birth mother. Two years later, her marriage falls apart
because they are facing too many problems due to their young age and lack of
money or mostly because he felt that she loved only the child and used him to
get what she wanted. A very interesting quote she uses is "From Ancient
Greece on, the people who returned from battle were either dead on their
shields or stronger, despite or because of their scars. It's better that way:
I've lived on a battlefield since I was born, but I'm still alive and I don't
need anyone to protect me." She grows into a woman in search of answers to
many questions that arise within a person. She had a life which many felt was
content because she had a child of her own, money, and friends; everything but
her mind was at peace, so she searches for the answer to the classical question
of "Who am I?" through many experiences. In her quest, she opens her
heart to intoxicating powers of mother and becomes a controversial spiritual
leader in London.
The above taken from Wikipedia.
I've never read a book from other people's perspective hence this is a first for me. I wasn't used to it so it took me a very long time to finish this book. I felt it was a little messy but it's actually in order... I guess I wasn't getting the hang of it. I stopped reading it for a few months and then when I picked it up again, I was able to enjoy the book better... slowly tried to envision Athena in many of her friends or acquaintances eye's. A worthy yet unexpected read.
Rating: 3/5
Author: Paulo Coelho
Genre: Fiction, Occult, Supernatural
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