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A thought-provoking novel by Richard Bach exploring alternate realities and life choices. The author and his wife encounter different versions of themselves, questioning whether their life decisions were worth it.


Characteristics

ISBN-10 0-440-20562-X
Book cover finish(es) Perfect paperback
Condition Good
Author(s) Richard Bach
Publisher Dell Publishing
Number of pages 378
Published date 1988
Language(s) English
Size 17 x 10.5 x 3 cm 
Categorie(s) • ROMANS - FICTION


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I gave my life to become the person I am right now. Was it worth it?

Would we change if we knew what waits beyond space and time?

“With One, the ninth novel from the ever spiritual and imaginative author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, [Richard] Bach continues his quest for a deeper understanding of human nature. . . . Although the elements of a great science fiction novel are present, the plot is secondary to the novel's theme of humanity's ability to control destiny”The Boston Herald

“If you have ever tried to judge a book by its cover . . . One lives up to this question [in the headline] . . . and more . . . Bach gives the reader much to ponder, so much so in some chapters that the thoughtful may be tempted to read no more than a page at a sitting. Not because it's cumbersome reading, but because the ideas are worth savoring.”USA Today

One is a provocative book . . . it gives beautiful, hope-filled answers.”Indianapolis News

“Uplifting . . . Each of the inspirational set pieces preaches the same message: of the power of each individual to choose the ways of peace, brotherhood and love, to live with a reverence for nature and at harmony with the universe. Back again displays an inventive imagination and inspirational zeal.”Publishers Weekly

One presents a number of provocative speculations: What would it be like to meet yourself when you were older or younger? How would your life turn out if you had made different choices, split up with your spouse, been born in a different time and place? . . . With love and hope as their guides and ‘what matters most’ as their destination, the Bachs touch down in different times and places, where they commune with some of their alternative selves.”The New York Times Book Review

“This is a strange and though-provoking fantasy from the man who gave us Jonathan Livingston Seagull and Illusions, one that is imaginative, playful, and, in places, startling in concept.”The Anniston Star

“Instead of soaring and diving through space, passengers on this flight must be prepared to cruise slowly, making several stops to look at their motivation and lifestyles as the Bachs look at their own.”Detroit Free Press
À PROPOS DE CET AUTEUR
Richard Bach

Richard David Bach ( June 23rd, 1936 ) was born in Oak Park ( Illinois, United States ). He attended Long Beach State College ( California, United States ) in 1955. 


Richard Bach's first airplane flight occurred at the age of 14, when his mother was campaigning for a seat on the council of Long Beach. Her campaign manager, Paul Marcus, mentioned that he flew airplanes and invited Richard on a flight in his Globe Swift. 


Richard Bach served in the United States Navy Reserve, then in the New Jersey Air National Guard's 108th Fighter Wing, 141st Fighter Squadron ( U.S.A.F. ), as a Republic F - 84F Thunderstreak fighter pilot. 


He then worked at a variety of jobs, including as a technical writer for Douglas Aircraft and as a contributing editor for Flying magazine. He served in the U.S.A.F. Reserve and was deployed in France in 1960. He later became a barnstormer. 


During the summer of 1970, Bach and his friend Chris Cagle traveled to Ireland, where they participated in flying sequences for Roger Corman's film, Von Richthofen and Brown ( 1971 ). 


Richard Bach's first book, the autobiographical Stranger to the Ground ( 1963 ) described the deployment to France of his Air National Guard unit, and was received favorably, for example, by Edmund Fuller in the Wall Street Journal


Richard Bach is the author of several books, such as : Biplane ( 1966 ), A Gift of Wings ( 1974 ), The Bridge Across Forever : A Love Story ( 1984 ), Running from Safety ( 1995 ), Flying : The Aviation Trilogy ( 2003 ), Travels with Puff : A Gentle Game of Life and Death ( 2013 ). 


( source : Wikipedia )

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