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| Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit | 
| Author: Daniel Quinn Publisher: Bantam Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 872 reviews Sales Rank: 1552
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 0553375407 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780553375404 ASIN: 0553375407
Publication Date: July 1, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Whole book is a little warped but text is fine
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Product Description The narrator of this extraordinary tale is a manin search for truth. He answers an ad in a localnewspaper from a teacher looking for seriouspupils, only to find himself alone in an abandonedoffice with a full-grown gorilla who is nibblingdelicately on a slender branch. "You are theteacher?" he asks incredulously. "I amthe teacher," the gorilla replies. Ishmael isa creature of immense wisdom and he has a storyto tell, one that no other human being has everheard. It is a story that extends backward andforward over the lifespan of the earth from the birthof time to a future there is still time save.Like all great teachers, Ishmael refuses to make thelesson easy; he demands the final illumination tocome from within ourselves. Is it man's destinyto rule the world? Or is it a higher destinypossible for him-- one more wonderful than he has everimagined?
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amazing December 5, 2008 I thought that this book was quite amazing. It articulated things that have stewed inside of me forever, since the day I was made, and I really think it's a book that everyone should read for the leaver's perspective. It just makes me wonder if it is possible to actually turn around history, not so that we can save ourselves, but so that we are not the creator of such evil in the world.
Changed my Life November 29, 2008 This book changed how I percieve the world and the people, animals, and plants within it. It will change everything; how you view religion, human nature, anthropolgy, history, ecology, and the modern world. Be prepared for a journey that will change the way you look at life. This book really is a journey, as it takes you, in an amazingly knowing way, through the thought process experienced by the narrator. You will find Ishmael answering your questions and feeding your hunger for more of his wisdom. The only problem is, some people may shun or doubt it, but only because it rings so true, and is so unavoidable. Yet it is inevitable that some will find a way to avoid it. Ask yourself "would I answer the ad, the one that prompted the narrator to see Ishmael, the one that read 'TEACHER SEEKS PUPIL. Must have an earnest desire to save the world.'? if the answer is yes, this book is a must-read. But even if you are not so ambitious, this book can motivate you to do great things. In other words; read it. Note; at times it was slow reading due to the amount of thought and analyzing it inspired, and is certainly not a quick or light read.
Fascinating Journey November 24, 2008 This fascinating book will keep you glued to the pages, forever wondering 'what's next?'.
Told in the format of a conversation between a spiritual teacher and an intrigued student. The teacher is a gorilla named Ishmael, allowing for a view of human society from an outside, non-biased perspective.
Ishmael is hinting at a problem with human society that began back with the hunter-gatherer peoples, continues on to this day, and could possibly mean the impending destruction of our way of life. He leaves it up to the student to figure out the problem for himself, providing clues and hints along the way.
This work is an eye opening window into common pervertions of the truth that we take for fact. The fact that this book exists is proof that an awakening is at hand. It leads you to wonder; will our society ever learn, and if so, will it be too late?
A great follow on to this book is "The Fall" by Steve Taylor.
Enjoy
The Story of a Teacher/For Quinn is Just a Preacher October 21, 2008 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
The story of a teacher seeking a student, but not just any student! You! In page after page, the author, speaking through his "teacher" in the form of an 800 lb gorilla, demonstrates his complete ignorance of even the most basic principles of population and economics. Quinn almost urges a return to the hunting and gathering lifestyle never minding the fact that this prescription would shave the earth's population thinner than the hair on a baboon's bottocks. If I had read this book when I was young, I may have been taken in by Quinn's primitive arguments. But in my old age, I recognize that his logic belongs to an age of ignorance something like 8 million years ago, when we branched off from the gorillas. Interesting given his choice of avatars.
Life Changing Novel October 12, 2008 I teach English at an inner-city high school and I wrote a grant to be able to teach this book to my students. It was my greatest success thus far and I attribute it all to the incredible ideas that Quinn develops throughout this novel. He challenges us to reconsider our concepts of humanity (which have led us to chaos) in order to find new ideas with more meaning. Needless to say, my students were engaged. One student said the novel saved him from suicide. Pretty powerful stuff.
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