The Journeys of Socrates
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Narrated by:
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Sam Tsoutsouvas
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Written by:
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Dan Millman
About this listen
The international best-selling author is back with a pause resisting tale of the origins of the peaceful warrior
In the heart of 19th century Tsarist Russia an orphaned boy born of both Jewish and Cossack blood desperately seeks to find a place in a dangerous world. Sergei Ivanov’s (Socrates') journey from a military academy to America is a spellbinding and tragic odyssey of courage and love. This riveting novel reveals how a boy became a man, how a man became a warrior, and how a warrior discovered peace. From his birth, this boy - Sergei Ivanov - is destined to become the peaceful warrior and sage who changed the life of Dan Millman and millions of readers and listeners worldwide.
©2005 Dan Millman (P)2005 HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.What the critics say
"Millman's fluid storytelling makes this an easy read." (Publishers Weekly)
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- Pink Apple
- 2022-04-22
This was nothing short of AMAZING
This is the first written review I have ever chosen to do. This book is Beyond riveting!!!! Enriched with such profound lessons. I read third in sequence to the first two books. Thank you Millman for writing and sharing this!
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- Ben
- 2023-01-20
A great book, and a wonderful voice performance
I read the book once years ago, and am revisiting it from a new chapter in life, and I'm so glad I did. It is a compelling story, told wonderfully by Sam Tsoutsouvas, and it was a pleasure to listen to.
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