High Places

Author:   Greg R Taylor
Publisher:   Greg Taylor
ISBN:  

9780578437286


Pages:   262
Publication Date:   01 January 2019
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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"After Tenwa burns his tribe's religious shrine, he realizes that following the missionary may cost him his life. His father and the tribal leaders want him dead. He flees his village, hoping to cross the Nile River to safety. William Bell and his wife, Jessica, could be Tenwas's only hope for survival. As the Germans and British battle for land in East Africa, William and Jessica struggle to evangelize the ""heathen"" and survive wars of their own in early twentieth-century Uganda. Two cultures collide and embrace in this coming-of-age struggle for life's ""high places."""

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Author:   Greg R Taylor
Publisher:   Greg Taylor
Imprint:   Greg Taylor
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9780578437286


ISBN 10:   0578437287
Pages:   262
Publication Date:   01 January 2019
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"Praise for HIGH PLACES ""This is highly evocative storytelling: the smell of cooking fires, the ele- mental simplicity of the cycle of life in a Ugandan village, the strangeness of the whites and the Soga to each other. Greg Taylor has shown us how people separated by cultural and social gaps as wide as the gorges of the Nile can, and have, stumbled toward some kind of understanding."" --Thom Lemmons, author of Jabez: A Novel; Sunday Clothes; and other novels ""High Places moves with a quiet honesty that rumbles like the distant drumming of the small Ugandan village Taylor so lovingly details. As the modest candor of the story gathers strength, this unfamiliar world of the Soga tribe begins to reveal something beyond cultural difference: the deep human struggle for dignity and understanding among families--and civilizations."" --Jeff Berryman, author of Leaving Ruin: A Novel ""You'll feel both the sweltering African sun and the touch of a gracious God in this delicate, shimmering epic."" --David Hutchens, author of Circle of the Nine Muses and Pageland."


Praise for HIGH PLACES This is highly evocative storytelling: the smell of cooking fires, the ele- mental simplicity of the cycle of life in a Ugandan village, the strangeness of the whites and the Soga to each other. Greg Taylor has shown us how people separated by cultural and social gaps as wide as the gorges of the Nile can, and have, stumbled toward some kind of understanding. --Thom Lemmons, author of Jabez: A Novel; Sunday Clothes; and other novels High Places moves with a quiet honesty that rumbles like the distant drumming of the small Ugandan village Taylor so lovingly details. As the modest candor of the story gathers strength, this unfamiliar world of the Soga tribe begins to reveal something beyond cultural difference: the deep human struggle for dignity and understanding among families--and civilizations. --Jeff Berryman, author of Leaving Ruin: A Novel You'll feel both the sweltering African sun and the touch of a gracious God in this delicate, shimmering epic. --David Hutchens, author of Circle of the Nine Muses and Pageland.


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Greg R. Taylor (1967- ) was born in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, to Okie parents, one from the dust bowl panhandle and the other from Green Country in the Northeast corner of the state. Greg went off to college too young, 17, and studied journalism, wrote and eventually edited the Harding University student newspaper, and he worked in several offices where he honed his writing skills. He has lived and studied in Italy, lived and worked seven years in Uganda, and has traveled widely. He began his professional writing career as a freelance journalism in 1999 when he reported a story in East Africa about a cult mass murder for the national magazine, Christianity Today. He went on to write for many magazines, including the industry leading magazine on books, Publishers Weekly. He published his first book, a novel titled High Places, in 2003 and co-authored a book in 2004 titled, Down in the River to Pray with John Mark Hicks. He has edited and co-authored many other books. He has been a minister for many years and currently works in Tulsa, Oklahoma with The Journey: A New Generation Church of Christ. One of his recent books is titled, Lay Down Your Guns: One Doctor's Battle for Hope and Healing in Honduras. He writes true stories about people who change the world. He met his wife, Jill, a Texan, at Harding University. They both love to travel and love their three adult children, Ashley, Anna, and Jacob.

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