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Daniel Quinn has finally found the proper target with his "concurrent sequel" to his rightfully popular "Ishmael." Ishmael, a mountain gorilla, enters into telepathic dialogues with his students. In this book, Ishmael's student is a twelve year old girl.
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www.amazon.com/My-Ishmael-Daniel-Quinn/dp/0553106368
www.amazon.com/My-Ishmael-Daniel-Quinn/dp/0553106368
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The first point of this award-winning book is that it's difficult for any species, tribe or individual to notice their own "story", their basic set of beliefs imbedded in their culture, leading to rules they live by, until someone else points it out to them.
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www.efn.org/~danrob/ishmael.htm
www.efn.org/~danrob/ishmael.htm
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Daniel Quinn is the author of many works including The Story of B, My Ishmael, and Beyond Civilization. His first book, Ishmael, was published in 1992. Since its release as the winner of the Turner Tomorrow Fellowship, it has gone on to great success, and been read by millions.
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www.readishmael.com/
www.readishmael.com/
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Ishmael (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ishmael is a 1992 philosophical novel by Daniel Quinn. It examines mythology, its effect on ethics, and how that relates to sustainability. The novel uses a style of Socratic dialogue to deconstruc...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishmael_(novel)
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Book Review: Ishmael by Daniel Quinn ... I think that Ishmael is the most important book we've ever reviewed in Pantheist Vision. Accordingly, if you can't find it in your local bookstore, or you'd like to buy it in quantity -- you will! -- here are some mail-order sources.
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www.pantheist.net/society/ishmael_book_review.html
www.pantheist.net/society/ishmael_book_review.html
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ISHMAEL is a book destined to be loved by those who love it and hated by those who do not. It will be read and cherished by some, and studiously avoided and censored by others.
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www.fs.fed.us/eco/eco-watch/ew951006.htm
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Although this may seem like a strange book to be linked to from a page called "Books dealing with the Bible and Christianity", a portion of the content presents a very interesting interpretation of the Genesis story.
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www.2think.org/ishmael.shtml
www.2think.org/ishmael.shtml
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Here it is at last–the updated version of Ishmael.org. It's version number five in the history of the site. Brian Cordyack created the design several years ago at the request of our founding and former webmaster, Alan Thornhill, with approval and input by the Quinns.
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www.ishmael.com/
www.ishmael.com/
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