Book Identity
Title: Brida
Author: Paulo Coelho
Original Language: Portuguese
First Published: 1990
English Translation: 2008
Translator (to English): Margaret Jull Costa
Publisher: HarperCollins (English edition)
ISBN: 978-0061762703
Pages: 288 (English edition)
Synopsis
"Brida" unfolds the story of a young Irish woman on a transformative journey of self-discovery. The protagonist, Brida, is a 21-year-old who feels an irresistible pull towards the mystical realms of spirituality and magic. Her adventure begins when she encounters a wise man named Magus, who introduces her to the Tradition of the Sun. Later, she learns from another mentor, Wicca, who enlightens her about the Tradition of the Moon.
As Brida delves deeper into her spiritual exploration, she seeks profound answers about the universe, the nature of love, and the true purpose of her soul. One of the pivotal concepts she grapples with is that of soulmates, suggesting that every individual is destined to find someone who spiritually completes them.
Themes
Spiritual Growth & Self-Discovery
Brida's story is a metaphor for the inner journey we all must take to discover our purpose and potential.Magic & Mysticism
The novel blends elements of real-life mystical traditions like Wicca with fictional storytelling to explore how spirituality can be part of everyday life.Love and Soulmates
One of Coelho’s recurring themes, the idea of soulmates is explored through Brida’s emotional and spiritual connections.Tradition of the Sun vs. Tradition of the Moon
These represent two paths to enlightenment—logic vs. intuition, masculine vs. feminine energy.
Notable Quote
“When you find your path, you must not be afraid. You need to have sufficient courage to make mistakes.”
— Paulo Coelho, Brida
Personal Reflection
While Brida may not have the universal acclaim of The Alchemist, it remains a powerful novel for readers interested in the mystical side of life and love. Paulo Coelho masterfully brings together spiritual tradition, emotional longing, and philosophical questions in a way that invites readers to look within themselves.
It’s a contemplative read, ideal for those in a season of searching—for meaning, for love, or for spiritual understanding.

Please, this is my favorite book 😍
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