Veronika Decides to Die

Veronika Decides to Die

by Margaret Jull Costa (Translator), Margaret Jull Costa (Translator), Margaret Jull Costa (Translator), Paulo Coelho (Author)

Synopsis

The new novel from internationally acclaimed author Paulo Coelho - a dramatic story of love, life and death that shows us all why every second of our existence is a choice we all make between living and dying. Veronika has everything she could wish for. She is young and pretty, has plenty of boyfriends, a steady job, a loving family. Yet she is not happy; something is lacking in her life, and one morning she decides to die. She takes an overdose of sleeping pills, only to wake up some time later in the local hospital. There she is told that her heart is damaged and she has only a few days to live. The story follows Veronika through these intense days as to her surprise she finds herself experiencing feelings she has never really felt before. Against all odds she finds herself falling in love and even wanting to live again...

$3.24

Save:$5.50 (63%)

Quantity

3 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: Export ed of Film tie-in ed
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 21 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0007103468
ISBN 13: 9780007103461

Media Reviews

`Coelho's writing is beautifully poetic but his message is what counts... he gives me hope and puts a smile on my face'
DAILY EXPRESS

`His books have had a life-enhancing impact on millions of people'
THE TIMES

`One of the few to deserve the term Publishing Phenomenon '
THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

Author Bio

Paulo Coelho was born in Brazil and has become one of the most widely read and loved authors in the world. Especially renowned for The Alchemist and Eleven Minutes, he has sold more than 85 million books worldwide and has been translated into 63 languages. The recipient of numerous prestigious international awards, amongst them the Crystal Award by the World Economic Forum and France's Legion d'Honneur, Paulo Coelho was inducted into the Brazilian Academy of Letters in 2002. He writes a weekly column syndicated throughout the world.