Whoa!
Another one by Coelho finished- Brida. Before I discuss about the
story of the novel and the way it has been put forth and the character sketch
and the impression the novel has left on me, I would like to share a little
history associated with this particular novel. The first time I heard about
Paulo, I came home, turned the internet on and searched for this author's work.
I found all the novels written by him and the only title that attracted me
(more than the title that was actually suggested to me for a read) was this-
Brida. I have no idea why but when I wrote Brida in the toolbar of the search
engine, I discovered this front cover of the novel:
Surprisingly, I found this cover and again, unknowingly, my
interest exceeded. I was desperate for this novel. I downloaded many novels by
Paulo but Brida was included in my list of the top three (which was neither
suggested to me nor was it in the most famous works by Paulo). And so my
curiosity led me to finish it in a mere duration of 24 hours.
A spell-binding novel, no doubt! Brida- an ordinary Irish girl
with a special Gift for witchcraft set out on a journey to find out answers to
her questions about life. The first person she came across (the Magus) was the
one she is expected to go with in the end but the end turns out to be even more
startling and to some extent- frightening for the ones who are hoping to see
the soul-mates together. But the aim of the novel, as far as I figured out, was
that not all persons necessarily have 'one' soul-mate. And therefore, we shall
always be prepared to never try to 'own' or 'possess' somebody we love because
we never know what the fate has in store for us but at the same time, never
stop loving too- For when we stop loving, we cease to comprehend the meaning of
existence.
The novel was, altogether, a good read :)
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