
Found this in my mailbox. Thank you Dan Brinsmead for this book! How did you know I’ve been looking for it!
Dan is an artist friend of mine. He’s seen me paint stewART the seagull and I’ve told him the story of stewART. I guess stewART also reminds him of Jonathan.
I’m just a little interested in seagulls. I am not obsessed. Really.
I have never read Jonathan Livingston Seagull until today. I started hearing about him when I posted up stewART the seagull a few years back. It is uncanny that stewART and Jonathan are so alike! I am so happy to have discovered Jonathan. I love love this story.
The book is describes as “The most celebrated inspirational fable of our time” Jonathan Livingston Seagull shows us that we can soar if we follow our dreams!







August 7, 2015 at 08:58
I never thought of it that way. I will look out for the book in second hand shops next time! It’s also a great idea to have a few copies, one to scribble in and one to keep. Fabulous 👍💕
August 7, 2015 at 01:56
I have 3 copies of the Little Prince. I studied it in French in Year 7 (age 13) at school. That was good but gave me the impression that I’d studied the book when so much of it really went over my head. I ought another hardback adition in English from a second-hand book shop but wanted to write in it so bought a paperback working copy.
It’s interesting because one of the signs of how good a book is, is whether you find it in the opportunity shop. Aside from that one copy I bought, I’ve never seen the Little Prince. Hopefully, that’s because people are keeping their copies. xx Rowena
August 6, 2015 at 16:25
It is an awesome book. That and the little prince are my absolute favourites.
August 6, 2015 at 13:19
Isn’t it such a fabulous book. I have mentioned it a bit lately and have been quite surprised by the number of my creative friends who haven’t heard about it, let alone read it. That book lit a spark in my soul xx Rowena