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The book, a follow-up to the author’s internationally best-selling novella Jonathan Livingston Seagull, presents the illuminating adventures and discoveries of the author in the midst of a regular barnstorming experience.
Richard Bach is a barnstorming pilot and a disillusioned writer. Sitting in his beloved biplane, he is out doing what he loves best - barnstorming. In the most unexpected of places, somewhere between the blue skies and rich cornfields of Illinois, he meets a messiah, of all people. The messiah turns out to be a fellow barnstormer and a former mechanic named Donald “Don” Shimoda.
That chance encounter sets the tone for an out-of-the-ordinary teacher-student relationship between Don and Richard. Don reveals that he quit his job of being a messiah after coming to the conclusion that miracles appeal more to people than the message they carry.
Over the time the duo spends together, Don imparts his tremendous knowledge to Bach, busting the latter’s preconceived notions of reality, and even teaching him to perform miracles on his own. As Richard’s imagination soars under Don’s teaching, he discovers two eternal, undeniable truths - people’s souls don’t require airplanes to soar, and the real messiahs might be inside them after all.
The book was first published in 1977. It went on to receive positive reviews for the depth of its content and Bach’s distinctive style of writing. This edition is a 2001 reprint by Arrow.ISBN - 9780099427865
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Pages : 144
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