
During her time in Geneva, Maria experiences many types of sex but does not allow her soul to enter into the process. She has many clients and makes a lot of money, which she plans to use to fly back home to Brazil in a year’s time. Maria works as a prostitute at a club on a street in Geneva, which is famous for such places. This is the beginning of Maria’s career as a prostitute, something she does because it is good money for relatively little investment. Maria signs up at a modeling agency and meets a client to discuss a fashion show, but Maria ends up sleeping with the man for money. Fortunately, the man helps Maria get a generous severance package and Maria is able to live for a while while she looks for more work. When the man discovers that Maria has dated a man she had met at the club, she is fired.

Immediately upon her arrival, Maria learns the truth about the arrangement and will receive much less money than she had hoped, forcing her into a lifestyle much more restricted than the one she had imagined. Maria goes to Rio de Janeiro, where she is approached by a Swiss entertainment businessman and is coaxed to fly back to Switzerland with the man and work in his nightclub as a samba dancer. Maria is different from other girls in her town in that she craves adventure, but it is not until she has graduated and has worked two years in a draper’s shop that Maria can save enough money for a small vacation. Maria has several experiences with young love but her true love never appears, leaving Maria to believe that she is destined to live without that most important element that she believes most people find. Although she is good at school and always tries to better her situation by reading books, Maria’s only goal is to fall in love, marry, and raise a family. Can she move beyond the meeting of minds or even souls – to a place where sex itself is sacred?Ī daring modern fable about the nature of love and sex.Maria grows up in a small town in the interior of Brazil where folklore, superstitions, and traditional roles for women are woven into the culture. The reality – selling herself to survive – is a dehumanising grind that pushes her further away from real love, towards a fascination with pure physical pleasure.īut when her emotional barriers are tested by a handsome young painter, she must choose between the dark path she is on and risking everything to find her ‘inner light’. A chance meeting in Rio takes her to Geneva, but the glittering life she hoped for was a fantasy. So says Maria, a young Brazilian girl convinced from an early age that she will never find true love. ‘Love is a terrible thing that will make you suffer…’


The new bestselling novel from international literary phenomenon Paulo Coelho, author of The Alchemist.
