The Archer by Paulo Coelho is a brief tale told by a master archer. It lays out a philosphy called “the way of the bow” and applies the principles of archery to everyday life. Though this is not a long book, it is filled with ideas and insights that are deeply meaningful and deserves a meditative reading rather than a cursory glance or foray by a speed reader. The language is beautifully crafted to convey it truths while maintaining a sense of grace and dignity throughout. This book is a good choice for anyone who longs for a view of life and its challenges that is simple, yet complete in its simplicity.
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: None
Violence/Gore: Characters use bows for target shooting.
Sex/Nudity: “Women and drink” is mentioned as part of a frivolous lifestyle.
Mature Subject Matter:
Torture (mentioned in author biography).
Alcohol/Drug Use:
Drink is mentioned part of a frivolous lifestyle; drugs are mentioned in the author biography.


