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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.1/5)
Genre: Philosophy, Spirituality, Parables, Classics, Poetry
Book Review :
The Wanderer is Kahlil Gibran's final major work, a beautiful and contemplative collection of parables written in the same allegoric and poetic style that made The Prophet an international treasure. The book presents a series of short, insightful stories narrated by a mysterious wanderer who shares his observations on life, human nature, and the world around him. Each parable is a small gem, offering timeless wisdom on topics such as love, freedom, sorrow, hypocrisy, and the search for truth. Gibran's unique voice shines through in every tale, blending Eastern mysticism with a universal spiritual appeal. Whether he is describing the encounter with a king, a beggar, or a mirror, the wanderer's words reveal the deeper layers of meaning hidden in everyday experiences. This is a book to be savored slowly, a perfect companion for quiet reflection and a testament to Gibran's enduring genius. It is a must-read for fans of his work and anyone seeking spiritual and philosophical insight.