In this book, so small in size and contained one of the most popular stories of literature: the story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Jonathan is a seagull liked flying, loves the ability to fly that he has been given and decides to take them. In his long flights and full of difficulties, Jonathan often moves away from his flock: the gulls are not experienced at flying birds, birds are sea, trying merely to survive.
Jonathan is driven away from his flock, his desire for freedom does not coincide with ideas of his companions, so will end up wandering alone at sea, completely free. For years, will be exercised in flying and his passion will take him to reach, after his death, the next stage, finally arriving in the "Paradise of the Gulls."
Gulls of heaven are not like other gulls who had known, they are different, surprisingly candid and capable of feats in the air and Jonathan had never seen before. His teacher and friend of Sullivan's explain what that was but another stage existence and the perfection that Jonathan would have hoped to reach the won continues to improve, rising from floor to floor.
In this story written by Richard Bach, the desire for freedom and the determination of a gull become a symbol of individualism needed to be every man for himself and to feel truly free. With the simplicity of a story book for children that can touch anyone who reads it with his words, so simple yet so touching. Even an adult, any adult, will be affected by reading this little book has become a "cult" of contemporary literature.
"The Seagull Jonathan Livingston "is a book that reads with pleasure in the course of his life, a book that is almost necessary in certain moments, to remember how difficult yet rewarding feeling to feel free to remind us that" Each of us is, in truth A picture of the Great Gull, an infinite idea of \u200b\u200bfreedom without limits. "
Written by: Andrea Gaetani
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