Eliseo and the Shores of Time
A novel of survival, spiritual awakening, and timeless love in a fractured Colombia.
In a Bogotá battered by rain and tremors, young Eliseo carries firewood to sell corn cakes at the market, dreams of a gray hat he cannot afford, and finds comfort in the warmth of his grandmother's soup. But destiny has other plans. When an earthquake tears his world apart, Eliseo is thrust into a journey that transcends time, memory, and the very veil between life and death.
From the fog-covered plazas of 1930s Colombia to the sacred visions of a London-trained surgeon haunted by the boy's spirit, Eliseo and the Shores of Time is a deeply moving tale of grief, resilience, and transformation. Guided by whispers from the beyond, two souls—one lost, one searching—intertwine in a mystical dance across lifetimes.
Perfect for readers of:
✓ The Book Thief
✓ One Hundred Years of Solitude
✓ The Alchemist
✓ Spiritual, visionary, or historical fiction lovers
Themes you'll explore:
– Reincarnation and spiritual connection
– Colombia’s cultural and historical richness
– The healing journey through grief and purpose
– How unseen forces shape our lives and destinies
“A story that embraces death not as an end, but as a luminous threshold.”
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Condizione: New. Rodriguez, Vivian (illustratore). Print on Demand. Codice articolo I-9798317004439
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PAP. Condizione: New. Rodriguez, Vivian (illustratore). New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Codice articolo L2-9798317004439
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Rodriguez, Vivian (illustratore). Paperback. Eliseo and the Shores of Time is a story that intertwines the harshness of survival, the mysteries of reincarnation, spiritual growth, and the search for meaning in a fractured world.Set in the turbulent years of 1929 and 1930, the narrative unfolds a meticulous historical tapestry, transporting the reader to a Colombia marked by poverty, an earthquake in Bogota, and the rugged landscapes of Boyaca while also connecting to the fervor of the United States during the Great Depression.Through the eyes of Eliseo, a Bogota boy whose life crumbles after a tragedy, and Dr. German Morales, a surgeon tormented by transcendental visions, the story explores how fate and spirit intertwine beyond physical and temporal borders.Visceral Historical Setting: The adobe Bogota, with its red roofs torn apart by the earthquake, contrasts with the endless greens of Boyaca and the American crisis. Details such as squeaky trams, arepas sold in dusty squares, worn ruanas, and precarious hospitals immerse the reader in an era where survival dictated every breath.Natural and Spiritual Symbolism: The Bogota fog embodies the veil between life and death; the white horse in Boyaca symbolizes purity and tragic fate; the silver medal acts as a bridge between planes. Even the green wood that Eliseo collects reflects his transformation: fragility that must dry to burn.Characters as Mirrors of the Soul: Eliseo, with his broken innocence and dreams of a gray hat; Vidal, the farmer weathered by the land; Dr. Morales, the scientist confronted by the intangible; and Cora, the reincarnation that defies logic. Each embodies facets of resistance, guilt, and redemption.Cyclical Structure and Dialogue Between Planes: The narrative flows like a river connecting Bogota, Boyaca, and Texas, weaving prophetic dreams, letters from Indian mentors, and dialogues with souls in transition. Eliseo's death is not an end but a threshold to Cora, whose voice guides Dr. Morales to accept that the medicine of the soul transcends scalpels.Atmospheric Description: In Bogota, Plaza Mayor is a scene of misery: children with empty bellies, donkeys loaded with firewood, and adobe houses collapsing under the earthquake, releasing a gray dust that mixes with the fog. The Indian soup Eliseo shares with his grandmother Eloisa, under a blanket full of fleas, is a ritual of ephemeral love. In Boyaca, the Tenza valleys offer a deceptive respite: landscapes of dancing eucalyptus trees and blue skies that hide fatal accidents on horseback. Meanwhile, in Texas, the Vandercart ranch-with its Mercedes Benz and emergency cesareans-reflects the duality of a world where opulence and hopelessness coexist.Central Themes: Time as Judge and Ally: The story questions whether destiny is written or woven through decisions. Eliseo dies, but Cora is born; Dr. Morales flees from his visions, but they lead him to save lives (and souls).Spirituality in the Everyday: From prayers to the Virgin Mary to the teachings of an Indian mentor, faith manifests in simple rituals, dreams, and connection to the land.Reincarnation as Metamorphosis: Eliseo's transition to Cora is not an idyllic rebirth but a reminder that souls carry scars and missions between lives.With prose that swings between stark realism and mystical lyricism, this tale not only narrates a story but invites the reader to listen to the echoes of past lives and find beauty in the imperfection of the journey. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798317004439
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