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From the Publisher: The beloved, bestselling international author of The Alchemist returns with another haunting novel-a thrilling journey into our constant fascination with the worlds of fame, fortune, and celebrity. A profound meditation on personal power and innocent dreams that are manipulated or undone by success, The Winner Stands Alone is set in the exciting worlds of fashion and cinema. Taking place over the course of twenty-four hours during the Cannes Film Festival, it is the story of Igor, a successful, driven Russian entrepreneur who will go to the darkest lengths to reclaim a lost love-his ex-wife, Ewa. Believing that his life with Ewa was divinely ordained, Igor once told her that he would destroy whole worlds to get her back. The conflict between an individual evil force and society emerges, and as the novel unfolds, morality is derailed. Meet the players and poseurs behind the scenes at Cannes-the "Superclass" of producers, actors, designers, and supermodels, as well as the aspiring starlets, has-been stars, and jaded hangers-on. Adroitly interweaving the characters' stories, Paulo Coelho uses his twelfth novel to paint an engrossing picture of a world overrun by glamour and excess, and shows us the possibly dire consequences of our obsession with fame.
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I had a hype about this book after reading ELEVEN MINUTES and Alchemist (those are my favs). This book didn't connect with me well. Things i hated in this book were;
1. I was forced to read too much of mind voice of a character.
2. Less conversation between characters.
3. The Weak investigation part.
4. Distracting characters.
5. Story struggles between Fiction and Non fiction genre.
These are my 100% personal opinions.
Last few pages only gave me a tense and focus.
It is a lovely book. Lots of “black and white” picture of life. Enjoyed very much .