River Pieda I Sat Down And Wept Book Report

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It is the English version of Na margen do no Piedra eu sentei e chorei, the portugese original edition, published in Brazil in 1994.The English translation prepared by Alan R. Clarke. Published in n1996, 15BN 0-7225-3520-I.It is a Novel Fictional book.
This book has theme that there is no rules when it comes to love, and there are no rules when it comes to worshiping God.
By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept focuses on the relationship between a girl named Pilar, and her childhood friend who has become a spiritual leader and can performed miracles. It’s a sweet meaningful love story full of life lessons. Exploring about the feminine side of God.The interesting part of this novel is that God has a feminine side.
I agree that there are no
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You will see in the line, “And with love, there are no rules. Some may try to control their emotions, and develop strategies for their behavior, others may turn to reading books of advice from “experts” on relationships—but this is Folly. The hearts decides and what it decides is all that really matters.
By the River Pieda I Sat Down and Wept by Paulo Coelho, it is about the story of young Spanish woman, Pilar and her encounter with her lost love , an unnamed spiritual seeker who comes to worship the feminine face of God.
There are no rules when it comes to love and was follow your dream; There are no rules when it comes worshiping GOD.He wants all of us to realize that miracles occur all around us, signs from God show us the way but we pay little attention to them because we have been taught that we must follow certain formulas and rules if we want to find GOD.
It is a fictional novel.The tone of the story is nostalgic because they are a affectionately reminiscing about experiences have in the past. The mood they created by the author in the story that we feel
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Adolescence because this stage they started to feel love to the opposite sex. And to make know that GOD is love.I like the story because it enlightened my mind that love is no rule or formula to be used for order to feel this. And also I realized that GOD is truly powerful.
Yes, agree with the main theme because Love and God is truly exist.I dislike the subtitle of the book. Why it is a novel of forgiveness? Who is being forgiven.Yes the author do a good job because, he gives a lot of taught that helps of our lives to be a better person.It could improve by giving an ending that very memorable. Because of this we satisfy our readers, most of the readers want a memorable ending.
Yes ,This book remind me of anything that happened to me because it reminds me of our youth minister at his very young age he is very capable of sharing the word of GOD.After reading the book, I’ve realized that we need to socialized to others and show to them who really you are.I learned that we need to follow our dreams with the help of our Almighty God but be sure that our dreams are not cause a bad things to

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