Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach, Russell Munson (Photographer)

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  • Pub. Date: January 1976
  • 127pp

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    • Pub. Date: January 1976
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 127pp

    Synopsis

    This is a story for people who follow their hearts and make their own rules...people who get special pleasure out of doing something well, even if only for themselves...people who know there's more to this living than meets the eye: they'll be right there with Jonathan, flying higher and faster than ever they dreamed.

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    Jonathan Livingston Seagull is no ordinary bird. He believes it is every gull's right to fly, to reach the ultimate freedom of challenge and discovery, finding his greatest reward in teaching younger gulls the joy of flight and the power of dreams. The special 20th anniversary release of this spiritual classic!

    Ray Bradbury

    Richard Bach with this book does two things. He gives me Flight. He makes me young.

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    A former USAF pilot, gypsy barnstormer and airplane mechanic, Richard Bach is the author of fifteen books. This, his fourth book, spent two years on The New York Times bestseller list and has continued to inspire millions for decades. His website is www.richardbach.com.

    Russell Munson began photographing airplanes as a young boy in Denver, Colorado. Photography and flying have been his passions ever since. He is the author and photographer of the book Skyward: Why Fliers Fly and authored and produced the DVD Flying Route 66. He photographs from his Piper Super Cub. His website is www.russellmunson.com.

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    Best and Easiest Book I Have Ever Read.by Jdog

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    March 26, 2009: Jonathan Livingston Seagull

    Jonathan Livingston Seagull a story by Richard Bach is a fantasy story about a seagull who learns the lessons of life and learns how to over come the challenges of life.

    Jonathan Livingston Seagull is of course a seagull, who wants to learn to fly better and faster. Sullivan is another seagull who is an instructor up high in the sky. Chiang is an old wise seagull that is going to move to "another world" soon.

    Jonathan was almost always high in the sky from day to night. Due to this he slept very little and got very tired. He's seen the beautiful sunset and sunrise every day for a very long time. Due to his love of the sky, he's on land very, very little.

    The author is trying to say you can live your life, as you want to live it. The lesson is you can achieve any goal that you choose to pursue. You should follow the path that suits your life. Courage and hard work is how to find out what the true meaning of life is. He wanted to fly to terminal velocity and/or better and faster. He practiced and was trained by the best of the best trainers in the sky.

    First Jonathan introduced himself as a seagull who wanted to fly better and faster and he was not doing his job in the flock. Since he was not doing his job in the flock he got kicked out. Even though he was banished from the flock, he kept practicing on how to fly better and faster. He was then chosen to be a one out of a million seagull to go to a different world that they labeled "heaven". Then he was taught by better trainers high in the sky. After that he flew back down to "his world" and trained the outcast's that wanted to also fly better and faster just like him. By the time this all passed by he learned the lesson of life.

    In my way of looking at things is that whoever reads this book will always have a different way at looking at anything and everything. I never disliked any part of the book; I liked reading every single part of it. The story was a little hard to believe just because it was fantasy, but other then that it wasn't confusing at all. The story was predicable every now and then, but not all the time. To me the ending of this book was awesome, but you have to read the book for yourself to know what it was. I myself would rate this five stars from one to five; one being scraping the dead rat off the ceiling and don't even ask me how it got up there and five being totally awesome.

    Quick read that makes you thinkby Anonymous

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    March 23, 2009: Love this book. It is one of my favorites of all time. It is something you can read in an hour but can leave you thinking about it for years to come.

    Perfect book to bring to the beach!


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