This book is
about Sherine Khalil, famously known as Athena, a host to the Mother
Goddess Hagia Sofia. It was told in a rather interesting manner, when
her boyfriend set out to interview people who knew her and had come to
know her as the famous, or shall we say "notorious" witch of Portobello.
He did this as an attempt to get to know more his one true love who is
Athena.
In this post, I shall highlight some phrases which struck me so deeply, the same way that Paolo Coelho's first book, The Alchemist has touched me as well.