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The Man Who Owned a Plane
“One can travel the world many times over and never see anything, or one can explore his own soul and see the universe.”
In this exquisitely illustrated philosophical allegory, a well-intentioned visit to a grieving friend becomes a transformative journey of self-discovery. Through a simple yet profound conversation about a father’s unusual inheritance—a plane that his son never flies—the story reveals that our most precious legacies aren’t material possessions, but the wisdom that elevates our souls.
Monda R. Webb, Author, Award-winning filmmaker
Gorgeous story. I’m getting Mitch Albom, Paulo Coelho, and William P. Young (The Shack) vibes. I found elegance in its simplicity.
Giorgio Bacchin, Illustrator
The text evoked visuals of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave.
Deborah Lytle, Teacher, Award-winning Artist
Inspiring and thought-provoking! An innovative and creative way to express the gifts our parents give and instill in us. The illustrations are incredible.
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