Twenty-four-year-old Veronika seems to have everything she could wish for: youth and beauty, pleny of attractive boyfriends, a fulfilling job, and a loving family. Yet something is lacking in her life. Inside her is a void so deep that nothing could possibly ever fill it. So, on the morning of November 11, 1997, Veronika decides to die. She takes a handful of sleeping pills expecting never to wake up.
Naturally Veronika is stunned when she does wake up at Villete, a local mental hospital, where the staff informs her that she has, in fact, partially succeeded in achieving her goal. While the overdose didn't kill Veronika immediately, the medication has damaged her heart so severely that she has only days to live.
The story follows Veronika through the intense week of self-discovery that ensues. To her surprise, Veronika finds herself drawn to the confinement of Villete and its patients, who, each in his or her individual way, reflect the heart of human experience. In the heightened state of life's final moments, Veronika discovers things she has never really allowed herself to feel before: hatred, fear, curiosity, love, and sexual awakening. She finds that every second of her existence is a choice between living and dying, and at the eleventh hour emerges more open to life than ever before.
In Veronika Decides to Die, Paulo Coelho takes the reader on a distinctly modern quest to find meaning in a culture overshadowed by angst, soulless routine, and pervasive conformity. Based on events in Coelho's own life, Veronika Decides to Die questions the meaning of madness and celebrates individuals who do not fit into patterns society considers to be normal. Poignant and illuminating, it is a dazzling portrait of a young woman at the crossroads of despair and liberation, and a poetic, exuberant appreciation of each day as a renewed opportunity.
ISBN:61015016
Author:COELHO PAULO
Andrew Mshambala –
The journey of waiting could sometimes be longer, and it’s middle filled with a greater feeling of uneasiness and loss than anticipated, but the reward it comes along with is usually bigger and better than the endurance it takes. For certain, the glory of the other side of the tunnel is never comparable to the first.
Here is a “handybook” that will enable a believer to tell patience from time wastage and the need for them to appreciate and inculcate the invaluable virtue of perseverance in their lives as they look forward to staying put amidst stormy seas, for bouncing back awaits those who don’t look back. Surely, when the time is right, He, the Lord, will make it happen.
Thanks, Anne, for sharing this timeless piece of advice.
Reuben –
Here in the Waiting: Gems Mined in the Season by Anne Kemunto is a self-help book that delves into personal growth during challenging times. The author uses relatable anecdotes and motivational insights to encourage readers to find value in periods of waiting and uncertainty. The writing is accessible, making it suitable for a broad audience. Kemunto emphasizes resilience and self-discovery, offering practical advice for navigating life’s transitions. Overall, it’s an inspiring read for anyone seeking to turn their waiting periods into opportunities for growth and reflection.
Tichi –
Here in the waiting is a book that is timely for anybody who desires to do the waiting in the right and godly manner. I love how the author has used the scripture in the book as it helps one to be grounded to the truth of what God says about waiting . This book has been a game changer for me especially at a time that i was navigating a very difficult situation. I was challenged to be still as i wait upon the Lord .I would recommend this book to everyone as i am sure it shall bless you.
kevomondi501 –
“Here in the Waiting” by Anne Kemunto is a beautifully crafted and practical guide for those navigating seasons of delay and uncertainty. The book offers a refreshing perspective on waiting, encouraging readers to see it not as a time of frustration, but as a season ripe for growth, transformation, and deepened faith. Kemunto reminds us that “the vision is just yet for an appointed time,” echoing biblical truths that encourage patience and trust in God’s perfect timing (Habakkuk 2:3).
Drawing on relatable themes such as enduring prolonged challenges (“Winter Has Bitten Too Long”), the author emphasizes the importance of purposeful action (“While You Wait, Serve”) and the transformative power of surrendering to God (“Only the Altared is Altered”). She highlights the necessity of trusting God’s plan, reminding readers of Exodus 14:14: “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.” This call to stillness is a key part of waiting faithfully, as also echoed in Psalm 46:10: “Be still, and know that I am God.”
For those struggling with long delays, like David in Psalm 13:1 who cried, “How long, Lord? Will you forget me forever?”, Kemunto offers encouragement that even in seasons of silence or perceived inactivity, God is at work.
A book like no other! Ever imagined walking with the promise keeper? Choose you now, and see the stumps budding. God bless
Kevin Omondi Owuor –
“Here in the Waiting” by Anne Kemunto is a beautifully crafted and practical guide for those navigating seasons of delay and uncertainty. The book offers a refreshing perspective on waiting, encouraging readers to see it not as a time of frustration, but as a season ripe for growth, transformation, and deepened faith. Kemunto reminds us that “the vision is just yet for an appointed time,” echoing biblical truths that encourage patience and trust in God’s perfect timing (Habakkuk 2:3).
Drawing on relatable themes such as enduring prolonged challenges (“Winter Has Bitten Too Long”), the author emphasizes the importance of purposeful action (“While You Wait, Serve”) and the transformative power of surrendering to God (“Only the Altared is Altered”). She highlights the necessity of trusting God’s plan, reminding readers of Exodus 14:14: “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.” This call to stillness is a key part of waiting faithfully, as also echoed in Psalm 46:10: “Be still, and know that I am God.”
For those struggling with long delays, like David in Psalm 13:1 who cried, “How long, Lord? Will you forget me forever?”, Kemunto offers encouragement that even in seasons of silence or perceived inactivity, God is at work. A book like no other! Ever imagined walking with the promise keeper? Choose you now, and see the stumps budding. God bless
Kevin Omondi Owuor –
“Here in the Waiting” by Anne Kemunto is a beautifully crafted and practical guide for those navigating seasons of delay and uncertainty. The book offers a refreshing perspective on waiting, encouraging readers to see it not as a time of frustration, but as a season ripe for growth, transformation, and deepened faith. Kemunto reminds us that “the vision is just yet for an appointed time,” echoing biblical truths that encourage patience and trust in God’s perfect timing (Habakkuk 2:3).
Drawing on relatable themes such as enduring prolonged challenges (“Winter Has Bitten Too Long”), the author emphasizes the importance of purposeful action (“While You Wait, Serve”) and the transformative power of surrendering to God (“Only the Altared is Altered”). She highlights the necessity of trusting God’s plan, reminding readers of Exodus 14:14: “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.” This call to stillness is a key part of waiting faithfully, as also echoed in Psalm 46:10: “Be still, and know that I am God.”
For those struggling with long delays, like David in Psalm 13:1 who cried, “How long, Lord? Will you forget me forever?”, Kemunto offers encouragement that even in seasons of silence or perceived inactivity, God is at work.
A book like no other! Ever imagined walking with the promise keeper? Choose you now, and see the stumps budding. God bless