Sinossi
Jonathan Livingston è un gabbiano che abbandona la massa dei comuni gabbiani per i quali volare non è che un semplice e goffo mezzo per procurarsi il cibo e impara a eseguire il volo come atto di perizia e intelligenza, fonte di perfezione e di gioia. Diventa così un simbolo, la guida ideale di chi ha la forza di ubbidire alla propria legge interiore; di chi prova un piacere particolare nel far bene le cose a cui si dedica. E con Jonathan il lettore viene trascinato in un'entusiasmante avventura di volo, di aria pura, di libertà.
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- Pagine: 112
- Data di uscita: 22-05-1977
Recensioni
Don't read this. Go look at a seagull and think about life on your own if you must. What you come up with will be better than this.
An immeasurable love for flight, and a passion that knows, literally, no bounds. In this story we lean the story of "Jonathan Livingston Seagull", an odd little sea bird. Unlike most of his kind, Jonathan Livingston does not seek food or shelter; Jonathan loves flying, Jonathan lives flying. And a
You know, sometimes you should just leave fond childhood memories alone. But I have a hard time resisting any kind of challenge, at least if it relates to reading, so when Karly criticized my 3-star rating of this book (see the thread to this review for her very funny and halfhearted trolling effort Leggi tutto
This one belongs to the prestigious & almost elusive group of "Huge Imposters That Became Famous by People Who Suddenly Decided to Read a Novel." The book with its cute aura of a birdshape on its cover, was a mega-hit for no other reason than everyone read it. Basically, its a huge ripoff of the Jud Leggi tutto
ok, like I just wrote in a comment . . . this is probably one of those books that you have to read at a particular moment in your life. for me I was 15, had just run away from home and was in utter despair that the entire world was as mean, strict and narrow-minded as my peers seemed to be at that t Leggi tutto
"Most gulls don't bother to learn more than the simplest facts of flight--how to get from shore to food and back again," writes author Richard Bach in this allegory about a unique bird named Jonathan Livingston Seagull. "For most gulls it is not flying that matters, but eating. For this gull, though Leggi tutto
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