By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept
The first volume of Paulo Coelho's And on the Seventh Day trilogy follows Pilar, a serious young Spanish university student, who agrees to spend a week traveling with a childhood friend she has not seen in eleven years. The friend has become a kind of itinerant priest in the Pyrenees, gifted with what may be miraculous healing, and torn between his vows and his old love for her. Their journey through the French Pyrenees toward Saint Savin and the river of the title becomes a slow, conversational meditation on the feminine face of God, the cost of choosing safety over passion, and what it means to take an inner risk. Coelho writes the book in his characteristic parable register, sincere and earnest, with the rhythms of devotional reading rather than literary fiction. A favorite among readers who came to him through The Alchemist.
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At a small chapel by the river Piedra in northern Spain, a quiet university student is reunited with the boyhood friend who left to follow a strange religious calling. He has a week to convince her to follow him.
By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept was written by Paulo Coelho and originally published in Portuguese in 1994. It is the first book in his loose And on the Seventh Day trilogy, alongside Veronika Decides to Die and The Devil and Miss Prym.
It is a spiritual love story rather than a conventional romance. Coelho frames the relationship between Pilar and her childhood friend, now a religious seminarian, around questions of faith, doubt, and personal calling.
By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept is a standalone novel by an unknown author, not part of a series.
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