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Where'd You Park Your Spaceship?
- An Interplanetary Tale of Love, Loss, and Bread (Where'd You Park Your Spaceship? Series, Book 1)
- Narrated by: Rob Bell
- Length: 12 hrs and 42 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Heen Gru-Bares has been SERIES 5 for most of his adult life, traveling from planet to planet collecting data and filing reports for the CHAIRS, who run the universe.
And then he lands on the planet Firdus for his next assignment, and he meets Borns and Lan Zing and Ziga Mey and Dill Tudd, and something unsettling begins to stir within him, something unnerving and profoundly disruptive. Out of all the planets he's been to over the decades he's been doing this job, what is it about this one particular planet, Firdus, that so subversively affects him like it does?
And then Noon Yeah shows up, and he learns that she's a SIGN 7, sent to Firdus to do a graining, because of his failure to execute the task at hand—it's more than he can bear as what he thought was his life begins to unravel around him....
Will Heen make it through this devastating turbulence?
What will happen to Dill Tudd?
And is all of this a setup, one of the symptoms of a larger malaise that will continue to spread through the entire universe, unless someone does something to stop it?
It's a galactic saga of struggle and survival. It's an interplanetary tale of love, loss, and bread. It's book one of the where'd You Park Your Spaceship? series.
Welcome to Firdus.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2024-02-27
Real
Loved this story so much! At first I wasn't sure about the renegade reading by this author but as I let myself experience it I really got the sense of a friend reading this to me in his living room. Very real. He's holding a book and turning the pages, Im holding a glass of wine being caught up in it. And the emotions just connected me all the more to the story. I laughed with him and I cried with him. I look forward to more!
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- Joshua Bedford
- 2024-06-06
Rob Bell Remains The Gold Standard For Communicating The Meaning Of Life
Enter a whole new world.
Beginning from the start with single cell organisms, the lineage of humanity has gone through four absolutely transcendent paradigm shifts that have brought us to the present day: Cambrian Explosion, Agricultural Revolution, Axial Age, and The Enlightenment. Each stage of civilization structurally addressed and solved the inadequacies of the previous stage, yet each stage brought about its own inadequacies...
Rob Bell imagines a civilization beyond The Enlightenment: Multi-planetary and sustainable; And, he tells it from the vantage point of a single human life: Heen Gru-Bares. Shaped and formed by his unique and particular traumas of childhood and young adulthood, Heen takes on a covert role as an agent of the shadowy government known only as "The Chairs", providing data reports across diverse communities on multiple planets, taking note of the unique inefficiencies of "the arrangements" of structure and economy. Heen is good at his job--perhaps the best at his job-- but his new assignment on Firgus might just open him up as a person, and make him question the arrangements of "The Arrangements".
A tale or love, loss, meaning of life, and bread.
Formed as an ernest spiritual leader, and reading his own book, Rob Bell remains the Gold Standard for both easy and compelling listening. Other audio books would do well to take note.
Easy listen. High themes. Very Human.
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- 2024-08-08
Painful
I found this to be so boring and frustrating to listen to. Some people loved this story and that great, but definitely not the book for me.
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