Veronika Decides To Die By Paulo Coelho

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Veronika Decides To Die By Paulo Coelho

Author: Paulo Coelho
Publishers: HarperCollins Publishers
Edition: 2019 A.D.
Pages: 191
ISBN: 978-81-7223-543-7
Language: English

Veronika seems to have it all—youth, beauty, a steady job, loving family, and plenty of admirers—but she feels an emptiness in her life. On November 11th, 1997, she attempts suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills, only to wake up in a hospital with a damaged heart and just days to live. As Veronika navigates these final days, she begins to question the nature of madness and discovers that life is a series of choices between living and dying. Veronika Decides to Die is a powerful reflection on the value of life and the preciousness of each moment.

Veronika Decides To Die By Paulo Coelho

Author: Paulo Coelho
Publishers: HarperCollins Publishers
Edition: 2019 A.D.
Pages: 191
ISBN: 978-81-7223-543-7
Language: English

Veronika seems to have it all—youth, beauty, a steady job, loving family, and plenty of admirers—but she feels an emptiness in her life. On November 11th, 1997, she attempts suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills, only to wake up in a hospital with a damaged heart and just days to live. As Veronika navigates these final days, she begins to question the nature of madness and discovers that life is a series of choices between living and dying. Veronika Decides to Die is a powerful reflection on the value of life and the preciousness of each moment.

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