One night, he encounters two seagulls that tell him they have come for him and will take him to the flock where he belongs. Jonathan is an old man who has spent his life trying to learn how to fly. After a failed dive, Jonathan nearly gives up on his dream, but then he discovers that by flying on the tips of his wings he can go 200 miles per hour! Excited about this new discovery, Jonathan returns to the flock eager to share what he learned with them, but they declare him an Outcast for breaking their rules. He wants to fly faster and higher than other gulls, but his fellow birds only care about food and are suspicious of him. Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a young gull who loves flying. The book struggled to get published because it was ahead of its time but eventually became one of the best-selling books of all time when it was finally published in 1970. It was initially presented in serialized form in Flying magazine. Jonathan Livingston Seagull, by author and pilot Richard Bach, is a fable about an ambitious seagull who wants to be different from the rest of his flock. 1-Page Summary of Jonathan Livingston Seagull Overall Summary
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