


The Bridge Across Forever: A Love Story, One, Messiah's Handbook: Reminders for the Advanced Soul (2004), and Hypnotizing Maria (2009) are some of his other novels that blend inspiration, love, fantasy, and hope. The book is heavily influenced by Bach's love of flying and provides a marvelous inspirational message. Jonathan Livingston Seagull, published in 1972, was an unexpected success and became the best-selling book in the United States for that year. When the vision reappeared, Bach finished the work. Halfway through the book, the vision disappeared and, finding that he was unable to continue, Bach, put the novel aside. Jonathan Livingston Seagull, the novel that made him famous, was written as the result of a vision. He attended Long Beach State College in 1955 and had a successful career in aviation, as an Air Force pilot, a flight instructor, an aviation mechanic, and an editor for Flying magazine. A direct descendant of the composer Johann Sebastian Bach, Richard Bach was born in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1936.
