For those who follow their own hearts and make their own rules, this is a story. Even for myself, people who are particularly satisfied with doing good things ... more than people who know life: they will be with Jonathan
Written by Richard Bach Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a novel about a gull that learns to live and fly, a sermon about self-completion. It was first published as "Jonathan Livingston Seagull - a story" in 1970. As of the end of 1972, more than one million copies were published and Reader's Digest released a concise version that reached the top of the New York Times bestseller list. In 1972 and 1973, this book exceeded the list of American Publishers Weekly's best-selling novels. In 2014, this book was re-released as Jonathan Livingston Seagull: The Complete Edition, and the fourth part consisting of 17 pages was added to the story.
Some books can be linked to life. Jonathan Livingston Seagull of Richard Bach is that book. It shows beautifully the journey of the seagull, the leap of their faith, and the determination to go down a not far way. Most gulls are reluctant to learn more about the simplest flying facts - how to get back to the food from the coast. For most gulls, the important thing is not to fly but to eat. But for Jonathan Livingston Seagull, this is not an important meal, but a flight.
Richard Bach's novel, Jonathan Livingstone Segal, shows a struggle for Seagull who wants to get more lives. This is not just a fight for the name of Seagull Jonathan. This is the struggle most people face in life, regardless of whether they are facing adversity, or to achieve the goal. In order to achieve these goals, all these factors must be overcome.
Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a novel written in 1970 by the first writer Richard Back. It was once a very popular and iconic book. This is a story of a seagull, not an easy way to find food, but to fly for perfect flight. For those who follow their lives in their own life, this is a story that they can only be felt by the impulses of the inner world they can not see, hear or can not touch. Although not appealing in the Scottish climate, I know that there is discipline that the cold light of dawn arrives at the pool and returns after dinner at night. After a day you will hit the driveway up and down. I know that I apply everything at school, I go to college and I do not know what else to do but I feel it is a good thing to get a degree. Nothing resonates, my heart has no movement.