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The Return to Andalusia

The Return to Andalusia

Santiago returns to the abandoned church in Andalusia and finds the treasure buried beneath the sycamore tree where he had his dream. He understands that his journey itself was the treasure, allowing him to find love, wisdom, and a deeper connection to the Soul of the World. He plans to return to Fatima.

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Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist (10th Edition) is a timeless allegory about pursuing one’s dreams and discovering personal destiny. Following Santiago, a shepherd on a journey to find treasure, the book explores themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the interconnectedness of life. With poetic prose and universal wisdom, Coelho inspires readers to listen to their hearts and embrace the adventure of life. This edition celebrates the enduring magic of a story that transcends generations...

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