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Richard Bach

    23 de junio de 1936

    Richard Bach es un autor de fama mundial cuyas obras han resonado en millones de personas a través de su humor, sabiduría y perspicacia. Ex piloto militar, Bach a menudo explora la libertad y la alegría de volar en sus escritos, compartiendo sus experiencias y observaciones con los lectores. Su prosa está infundida de reflexiones sobre la vida y el crecimiento espiritual, ofreciendo a los lectores un camino hacia el autodescubrimiento. Las narrativas de Bach a menudo se extraen de su propia vida, incluida su notable supervivencia tras un accidente aéreo, profundizando en temas de ilusión, realidad y posibilidades infinitas.

    Richard Bach
    Thank Your Wicked Parents
    Messiah'S Handbook
    Juan Salvador Gaviota
    El Don de volar
    Biplano
    Ilusiones
    • Ilusiones

      • 140 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      "En el espacio aéreo sin nubes que se extiende entre los campos de maíz de Illinois y el azul infinito, un hombre deposita su fe en la hélice de su biplano. Para ese piloto, la fe es tan real como un depósito lleno de gasolina# hasta que se encuentra con Donal Shimoda, un antiguo mecánico que se define como un mesías y es capaz de lograr que las penas desaparezcan y que la imaginación remonte el vuelo. En Ilusiones descubrimos las verdades atemporales que dan alas a nuestras almas: que la gente no necesita máquinas voladoras para levantar el vuelo, que incluso las nubes más oscuras tienen un sentido cuando nos situamos por encima de ellas y que los mesías pueden encontrarse en lugares tan insospechados como un campo de heno, un pueblo perdido en medio de la llanura o, sobre todo, en lo más hondo de nosotros mismos"-- Amazon.com

      Ilusiones
      4,2
    • Richard Bach jamas podria escribir un libro sobre el arte de volar, si por ello se entiende un manual de instrucciones, con planos, datos tecnicos y explicaciones sobre como despegar y aterrizar.Desde las primeras paginas de este libro, el lector que pretenda expandir sus horizontes, elevarse, abrirse plenamente a la vida, la naturaleza y los elementos y a su propia naturaleza humana, sabra que esa es la clase de vuelo del que habla Bach. Su pasion son los aviones, pero en sus libros se transforman en simbolos de armonia y libertad.

      Biplano
      4,1
    • Juan Salvador Gaviota

      • 127 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Porque pasa tanto tiempo perfeccionando su forma de vuelo en vez de concentrarse en buscar comida, una gaviota es excluida del grupo por las demas.

      Juan Salvador Gaviota
      3,8
    • Messiah'S Handbook

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      In Richard Bach's best-selling book Illusions, the mysterious hero Donald Shimoda seems to carry the keys to the universe with him as he barnstorms the Midwest in a Travel Air biplane. Shimoda's secret is a small book, bound in what appears to be suede, called the Messiah's Handbook. This slim volume, which the hero frequently quotes, is said to contain "whatever you need to know." All Shimoda has to do is hold a question in his mind, close his eyes, open the book at random, open his eyes-- and the answer is there. Here, at last, is the "lost book" from Illusions--the Messiah's Handbook. Within these pages, you will find the answers to all your most important questions as well as answers to questions that you may have never thought to ask--until now.

      Messiah'S Handbook
      4,5
    • Thank Your Wicked Parents

      Blessings from a Difficult Childhood

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      At its core, the book explores the complex relationship between parents and their children, revealing the often uncomfortable truths about familial dynamics. It delves into how parental influence shapes identity and behavior, encouraging readers to confront and appreciate the lessons learned from their upbringing, even if those lessons stem from negative experiences. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and psychological insights, it invites reflection on gratitude and growth in the face of adversity.

      Thank Your Wicked Parents
      4,1
    • 'What if we could talk face-to-face with the people we were in the past, with the people we are in parallel lifetimes, in alternate worlds? What would we tell them, and what would we ask? How would we change if we new what waits beyond space and time?' In a journey with his wife, Leslie, Richard Bach travels to a realm where survival depends on discovering what the other aspects of themselves have learned on roads they never took; where imagination and fear are tools for saving worlds and destroying them; where dying is one step to overcoming death. One is Bach's most startling story yet, opening a mystical door on an alternative path to finding ourselves.

      One
      4,0
    • Illusions II

      • 148 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      37. When his mortal sought understanding, the Master offered ideas, spoken through coincidence, in the language of events and in the adventures of life. . . . 41. Every test, most of them, the Master designed to be a more advanced challenge for his dear mortal, eac . . . uthor Richard Bach was listed in critical condition Saturday at Harborview Medical Center . . . Bach's plane struck high-tension wires, crashed inverted, leaving the pilot unconscious in the cockpit, near fires from broken wires. The author remains in a coma to date.

      Illusions II
      3,9
    • Nothing by Chance

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The author describes his adventures during the summer of 1966, when he emulated the gypsy pilots of the 1920s and barnstormed across America

      Nothing by Chance
      3,9
    • The Bridge Across Forever

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Did you ever feel that you were missing someone you had never met?'. Haunted by the ghost of the wise, mystical, lovely lady who lives just around the corner in time, Richard Bach begins his quest to find her, to learn of love and immortality not in the here-after, but in the here and now. Yet caught in storms of wealth and success, disaster and betrayal, he abandons the search, and the walls he builds for protection become his prison. Then he meets the one brilliant and beautiful woman who can set him free, and with her begins a transforming journey, a magical discovery of love and joy. 'None. . . can touch Richard Bach for his unerring ability to create beauty.' San Diego Tribune

      The Bridge Across Forever
      3,9