Richard Bach’s 1970 novella tells the story of a seagull who, dissatisfied with the mundane squabbles of his flock over food, pursues a higher purpose through the relentless pursuit of flight mastery and spiritual self-discovery. The narrative follows Jonathan’s exile, his encounters with other like-minded gulls in a higher plane of existence, and his eventual return to teach his newfound knowledge and freedom to those willing to learn.
This simple yet profound story resonated deeply with readers during a period of social change and spiritual seeking. Its themes of self-actualization, transcendence, and the importance of pursuing one’s passions, regardless of societal pressures, contributed to its enduring popularity. The novella’s impact extends beyond literary appreciation, inspiring individuals to explore their own potential and strive for excellence in their chosen pursuits.