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Night Train to Lisbon: A Novel - A Captivating Literary Journey for Book Lovers & Travel Enthusiasts | Perfect for Reading on Trains, Vacations & Book Club Discussions
Night Train to Lisbon: A Novel - A Captivating Literary Journey for Book Lovers & Travel Enthusiasts | Perfect for Reading on Trains, Vacations & Book Club Discussions
Night Train to Lisbon: A Novel - A Captivating Literary Journey for Book Lovers & Travel Enthusiasts | Perfect for Reading on Trains, Vacations & Book Club Discussions
Night Train to Lisbon: A Novel - A Captivating Literary Journey for Book Lovers & Travel Enthusiasts | Perfect for Reading on Trains, Vacations & Book Club Discussions

Night Train to Lisbon: A Novel - A Captivating Literary Journey for Book Lovers & Travel Enthusiasts | Perfect for Reading on Trains, Vacations & Book Club Discussions

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Raimund Gregorius teaches classical languages at a Swiss lycée, and lives a life governed by routine. One day, a chance encounter with a Portuguese woman inspires him to question his life—and leads him to an extraordinary book that will open the possibility of changing it. Inspired by the words of Amadeu de Prado, a doctor whose intelligence and magnetism left a mark on everyone who met him and whose principles led him into a confrontation with Salazar’s dictatorship, Gergorius boards a train to Lisbon. As Gregorius becomes fascinated with unlocking the mystery of who Prado was, an extraordinary tale unfolds.

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**Some Spoilers**Many Americans did not like this book, they thought it was slow and too philosophical. It is an overwhelmingly philosophical book but despite being a bit slow I found the prose of this book intoxicatingly beautiful. Amadeu Prado, the main character is a man tormented and torn between his own yearnings and desires and the very high expectations his family (especially his father) placed on him. Gregorius found his book in an old Spanish bookshop in Bern, Switzerland where he works as a teacher of Ancient languages. He leaves in the middle of the lesson and without much planning is bound on a trip to Portugal that will lead him to discover almost everything about the life of Prado. In a way is a journey of self discovery as he learns more about the troubled life of Prado and what lead to his untimely death. Prado studied Medicine because his father wanted him to become a respected and prestigious Doctor but his true desire was to Study Literature and Philosophy. He questioned how different his life would have been had he follow his heart instead of doing what was expected of him. Growing up and living in the Portugal of the dictator Salazar he also questioned the existence of God and resented his father for working as a judge for the regime. I found this book fascinating because like Prado and many people around the world I have questioned myself about certains choices I've made throughout my life. It is a wonderful book but it is not meant for people who like light or what I call "fluffy" reading. This book is for enquiring minds and for people who appreciate the unfolding of a good story, albeit a slow one.
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