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Zion Hill

A Story of Prodigal Sons

B. J. Jones
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Year
2012
Language
English
Publisher
BookBaby

About

Zion Hill is the collective reflections of two African -American men, Marvin Kingston Williams and Henry-Ray "Jack" Jackson, who grew up in the traditional African -American church. They are childhood friends who grow up in Mississippi during the 1960's and 1970's. After leaving Mississippi, each man comes into his own sense of self worth on his own journey. College for one, a stint in the army for the other, bi-sexuality, AIDS, abortions and a failed marriage all converge to shape the lives of these two men. Jack, and eventually Marvin, finally find that his redemption, hopes, and dreams, respectively, are actualized through the faith first nurtured by the institution of the church that they originally shunned. Although these prodigal sons make their way through very different, often often-tortured routes, they discover that they can attain satisfaction and peace in their lives and loves.

Related Subjects

  • Christian
  • African American & Black
  • Adult Fiction

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B. J. JonesAuthor