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Known for: By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept, Eleven Minutes, The Alchemist, The Devil and Miss Prym, The Pilgrimage, Veronika Decides to Die
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By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept
The first book in the 'I Survived' series follows a young boy named George Calder who boards the Titanic with his aunt and sister. When the ship hits an iceberg, George must use his courage and quick ...

Eleven Minutes
Revenge: Eleven Dark Tales is a collection of interconnected short stories by Yoko Ogawa, translated into English by Stephen Snyder. Each story explores themes of death, loneliness, and obsession, gra...

The Alchemist
The Alchemist is an allegorical novel that follows Santiago, a young Andalusian shepherd who dreams of finding a hidden treasure near the Egyptian pyramids. Along his journey, he meets various charact...

The Devil and Miss Prym
In this sequel to 'The Hellfire Club', Jake Tapper continues the story of Charlie and Margaret Marder as they navigate the dangerous world of 1960s Hollywood and politics. The couple is drawn into a w...

The Pilgrimage
The Economist Numbers Guide is a practical reference book designed to help professionals and students master the essentials of business numeracy. It covers key topics such as financial ratios, statist...

Veronika Decides to Die
In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Michael Greger examines the top causes of premature death and explains how certain lifestyle and dietary changes can prevent and even reverse many chronic diseases. Dr...
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A Voyage of Wonders
When George Calder stepped onto the RMS Titanic with his Aunt Daisy and sister Phoebe, he thought it was the grandest adventure of his life. A boy from New York, full of energy and questions, George saw the Titanic not just as a ship, but as a floating city of dreams. The echo of footsteps on polish...
From By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept
Curiosity and Consequence
George’s curiosity, the hallmark of his personality, is also his greatest source of trouble. He sneaks into corridors reserved for crew, peers into the boiler rooms, and tests every boundary Aunt Daisy sets. At first, his mischief feels innocent—just the whims of a boy dazzled by newfound freedom. B...
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The Bakery and the Pulse of Grief
The collection opens in a quiet bakery, where an unnamed narrator comes seeking a strawberry shortcake. This ordinary visit becomes the threshold into the book’s unsettling world. The baker tells her of the death of her son—the boy crushed beneath machinery, whose birthday had just passed. The cake ...
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Betrayal, Decay, and the Woman Who Loved Too Deeply
The second story moves from silence to decay. A woman discovers that her lover led a secret double life—a revelation that arrives only after his death. His other relationships, his infidelities, and his deceit become a spreading stain she cannot erase. I wrote her as someone caught between love and ...
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Introduction: What’s in It for You?
When I first wrote *The Alchemist*, I wanted to speak directly to the dreamer that sleeps inside every human heart. We all start life with an unshakable conviction that there is a reason for our existence, a purpose uniquely ours. Yet as time passes, fear, doubt, and the expectations of others begin...
From The Alchemist
Dreams and the Call to Adventure
Santiago’s journey begins with a dream—simple, recurring, impossible to ignore. Under the shade of a sycamore tree, he dreams of finding treasure at the foot of the Egyptian pyramids. Like any dream that stirs the soul, it feels both absurd and irresistible. To Santiago, the dream is a mystery. To t...
From The Alchemist
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The Economist is a globally recognized weekly publication founded in 1843 in London, known for its authoritative analysis of international news, politics, economics, and business. Its editorial team produces a range of guides and books that distill complex subjects into accessible insights for profe...
The Economist is a globally recognized weekly publication founded in 1843 in London, known for its authoritative analysis of international news, politics, economics, and business. Its editorial team produces a range of guides and books that distill complex subjects into accessible insights for professionals and readers worldwide.
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