Sales of Paulo Coelho’s novel The Alchemist claimed to increase after Mariam Nawaz’s interview
It is being claimed on Social Media platforms that sales of Paulo Coelho's novel 'The Alchemist' have increased after Maryam Nawaz's interview, Honored writer Saud Usmani said Sharif family has no special attachment with books like former Prime Minister Imran Khan, but Maryam's bookishness is welcome
After talking about novel “Alchemist” by well-known Brazilian writer “Paulo Coelho de Souza” on behalf of Maryam Nawaz, leader of PMLN, the claims of an increase in sales of novel came to light.
An article published on the website of Digital TV claims that the sales of the novel increased after Maryam Nawaz’s statement regarding the study of Paulo Coelho de Souza’s novel “The Alchemist”.
Journalist Ammar Masood shared the link of an article published on “V News” from his Twitter handle. In the caption written along with the link, Ammar Masood said that after the interview of Maryam Nawaz, the demand for alchemist has increased.
Essayist female writer Zanira Rafi wrote that political leaders have an influence on the people and if a political leader expresses his liking for a book, the demand for that book increases.
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Zunira Rafi wrote in her article that Maryam Nawaz told in an interview about her two most favorite books which include Paulo Coelho de Suzaki’s Alchemist and Elf Shafk’s Forty Rules of Love Mary.
Zanira wrote that according to the CEO of Haqq Publication, after the interview of Maryam Nawaz, the Alchemist’s inquiries must have come, which is an important thing. Other leaders including Maryam Nawaz should also talk about books.
Abdullah Yusuf, CEO of Mr. Books, Islamabad, said that the purchase of books increases due to the statement of political leaders, after the discussion regarding this book, it is obvious that the purchase will increase.
He said that as Imran Khan had suggested some books during his regime, among which many books including Last Islamic History were included, many senior officers wrote formal letters and ordered those books.
Officials of Welcome Bookport Karachi said that when Imran Khan mentioned ‘Short History of Islam’, the purchase of this book increased a lot, similarly, after the interview of Maryam Nawaz, the sale of ‘Alchemist’ increased.
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In Zunira Rafi’s article, the honored author and publisher Saud Usmani said that the Sharif family had no interest in books, but Maryam Nawaz has shown interest in books, which is a welcome thing.
According to Saud Usmani, former Prime Minister Imran Khan himself is the author of many books, but he did not do any special work during his regime regarding books, but he is very fond of reading.
It should be remembered that Maryam Nawaz, the senior vice-president of Muslim League-Nu, had mispronounced the name of the author of Alchemist “Paulo Coelho de Souza” in her interview, which was also made fun of.
In her interview, League leader Maryam Nawaz, talking about the study of Paulo Coelho de Souza’s novel “The Alchemist”, said that the writer had distorted the name of Paulo Coelho and called him “Paulo Quido”.
Maryam Nawaz’s mispronunciation of Paulo Coelho’s name was criticized by social media users, but the Brazilian writer said that I often make mistakes in foreign names.