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Ishmael |
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Rating:  Summary: made me feel better about Cain & Abel story Review: A different approach to some of those age old questions...thought provoking and fun-highly recomended
Rating:  Summary: May be the most important novel ever written Review: Can we really save the world by learning from a gorilla? Find out how we got into this mess and what we can do to get
out. Follow our mentor, Ishmael, the gorilla, into our past,
10,000 years ago, to find the roots of our disfunctioal
society. Find out what happened to our reverence for the earth. Maybe, just maybe, you will be able to find a way to save the world. A must read for anyone who might think that
maybe something is wrong with the way humans live on earth
Rating:  Summary: Everyone That Has Read This Book Agrees Upon It's Importance Review: Imagine reading a dialogue between a man and an ape!
Sounds ludicrous, right? Well it's not. It's down right
enlightened. Much like King Lear's fool, Ishmael, the telepathic ape, is a great philosopher (in the original
sense- a lover of wisdom). It is a humbling experience
to read this book.
Ishmael explains to us the history of our culture myths or
stories. These stories are the lies our culture teaches us which simplify our lives. Yet the lies we now live are misguided and dangerous. We must replace them, or our
future will be in a perilous situation. Or so argues the wise ape. Whether you agree with the final conclusion of the book,
or not, it does raise the right questions we must discuss.
Quinn opened the dialogue; now we must continue it. By doing so
we will gain strength in taking choices as a culture.
Rating:  Summary: Ishmael teaches vital truths & shows common "truths" false. Review: Ishmael is not merely the type of novel that forever changes the way you look at life--it demands action. After reading this book, you can't just go back to living and thinking the way you did before. You realize that Quinn has shown you things that you have realized before, but he ties all these things together under one great truth--namely, that we are
trying to avoid the rules of nature, but in so doing, we can
only insure that we are eliminated as a species. To think
that this is merely more of the same environmentalist "propoganda" is a profound mistake--Quinn is extremely knowledgeable on such subjects as agriculture, biology, religion, history, etc. He explains how our culture has
lied to us about the truths behind each of these topics, and
points to the real truth which underlies each of them.
Rating:  Summary: Ishmael shows us the subtle culture we don't know we have Review: Daniel Quinn and Ishmael leave an impact on the reader long after one puts down the book. While reading this novel, it is hard to put it down, because you want to learn more. Teaching us about Man and his history, we see that "our" branch of humans has gone astray. Ishmael forces the reader to think: about what being human means, about the human history we have been taught, and about Man's relationship with the rest of the world. Through reading this book, one can realize what the problem is, and perhaps realize how to solve it
Rating:  Summary: Taker or Leaver, the future doesn't belong to you alone . Review: First recommended by Oprah on one of her shows, "Ishmael" has
impressed upon me the importance of leaving this world in the
same or better condition than when I arrived. The Takers are sure that the world is here for humans...the Leavers know better. This book should be included in every High School curriculum, it is that important.
Rating:  Summary: Ishmael describes the life 'trap' we created! Let's escape! Review: Only a true connossier of life can sit back and, in a very
'down-to earth' matter-of-FACT manner, describe that the way
mankind lives and has been living is *very* wrong. This is NOT
one of those boring self-help books, nor is it another 'pollution'
'global-warming' 'take-action' type non-fiction novels. It is an
EXTREMELY well written book that shows us how brainwashed in
our way of thinking we are... and wakes us up to the fact
that all along we have been living a myth. Ever have a
gorilla pick your brain? Ishmael can and will in this highly suggested reading ... and SO MUCH more! It's factual, comical,
easy to read and, in my opinion, one of the best books ever written!
Rating:  Summary: FASCINATING ! - - Easy to Read - - LIFE CHANGING ! Review: A magnificent story by an inspired writer.
If you've ever wondered whether a few fundamental truths could be at the core of all society's ills R E A D - T H I S - B O O K !!!
You'll be surprised and disturbed by the obvious solutions, and you'll never be the same..... unless of course you're afraid to see the truth and you've got your mind completely shut...
Rating:  Summary: Whoa there stallion. The ape is loose!!! Review: Although I whole heartedly disagree with the authors viewpoint
in this text, I did find this a pleasing way to while away rainy
afternoons. Depending on your perspective and grip on the facts, you may or may not find yourself enlightened by what Mr. Quinn
espouses to be the origins of man. Some would have us believe
the world has gone to the dogs, in this case as told by an ape.
Rating:  Summary: A "must read"! Review: "Ishmael" is the most thought provoking book I have read recently. It has touched my life in a way that no other book has. With out being preachy or having religious overtones (unlike some popular books today), Quinn has communicated some fascinating ideas about where humankind went wrong, in a very unique and engaging context. I have recommended the book to many friends and have given it often as a gift. Read "Ishmael" and be enlightened! Together we can make a difference.
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