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The Good Way - by Julie Tate-Libby (Paperback)

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  • When 19-year-old anthropologist Julie Tate abandons her missionary group near Mt. Everest in Nepal, she embarks on a solo trek in the Himalayas.
  • Author(s): Julie Tate-Libby
  • 206 Pages
  • Travel, Asia

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When 19-year-old anthropologist Julie Tate abandons her missionary group near Mt. Everest in Nepal, she embarks on a solo trek in the Himalayas ng an eating disorder and an upbringing riddled with fundamentalism, Julie's journey is a quest to understand the sacred mountains and people of the Himalaya, and a chance to rekindle her own faith. But soon she takes a wrong turn and stumbles upon a nunnery near Everest, where she contemplates becoming a Buddhist nun. Eventually she makes her way to a village in Eastern Nepal and meets a Christian man from Nagaland who happens to be looking for a wife. Told with honesty and humor, Julie's story chronicles her struggle to grow up and find a deeper faith, even when things fall apart.



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When 19-year-old anthropologist Julie Tate abandons her missionary group near Mt. Everest in Nepal, she embarks on a solo trek in the Himalayas. Battling an eating disorder and an upbringing riddled with fundamentalism, Julie's journey is a quest to understand the sacred mountains and people of the Himalaya, and a chance to rekindle her own faith. But soon she takes a wrong turn and stumbles upon a nunnery near Everest, where she contemplates becoming a Buddhist nun. Eventually she makes her way to a village in Eastern Nepal and meets a Christian man from Nagaland who happens to be looking for a wife. Told with honesty and humor, Julie's story chronicles her struggle to grow up and find a deeper faith, even when things fall apart.



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"Evocative blend of ethnography and memoir, The Good Way is a revelatory account of a young woman whose questioning of rigid religious expectations leads her to undertake an anthropological pilgrimage to remote Himalaya passes, for which she is alone and scarcely prepared, but courageous enough to venture. As insightful as it is poetic, this book will be welcomed by anyone who has dared to seek, for a variety of social science and methodology courses, and by mountain lovers everywhere.

--James Loucky, Professor of Anthropology, Western Washington University

"Brought up as a devout Christian, 17-year-old Julie Tate discovers the rituals and spirituality of other cultures on a missionary trip to India, and begins to doubt her and her family's devoutness to Christianity. Several years later, as an anthropology student, Tate's search to define her own spirituality brings her to the heart of the Himalayas of Nepal, where she treks alone to study isolated and unknown cultures hidden deep in the mountains. Heartbreaking, and beautifully written, The Good Way, chronicles a young woman's courageous quest to break with the past, make sense of a bigger world, and find her own god."

--Lee Montgomery, Author of The Things Between Us, winner of the Oregon Book Award

"The Good Way is a heartfelt story of a young girl's quest for truth. At the vulnerable age of nineteen, Julie Tate leaves her safe home in Washing State and treks halfway around the world to answer the question that tugs at her soul. Living with villagers in the Himalayas, Julie compares her strict Christian teachings to the more flexible faiths Hinduism and Buddhism. Trekking alone across the tall mountain peaks, she endures the wilds of freezing temperatures, illness, and rushing rapids. She must decide whether God lives between the pages of her bible or somewhere inside a Buddhist temple. Throughout the pages of The Good Way, Julie shares her most intimate fears while facing life-changing events. Julie must either accept her life and return home to her Christian faith or be brave enough to embrace a new spiritualism. She does so by seeking the answer to one of the most difficult of questions of all times: Where does God truly exist? The Good Way is a must read that will enlighten any heart."

--Lynn Yvonne Moon, Author of Whispers and The Tower


Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .47 Inches (D)
Weight: .68 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 206
Genre: Travel
Sub-Genre: Asia
Publisher: Koehler Books
Theme: India & South Asia
Format: Paperback
Author: Julie Tate-Libby
Language: English
Street Date: November 25, 2019
TCIN: 1005552729
UPC: 9781633938373
Item Number (DPCI): 247-40-0669
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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