Dancing Priest: A Novel

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Overview

Michael Kent…
A young man studying to become a priest finds love, and learns that faith can separate.
A university cyclist seeking Olympic gold finds tragedy, death and heroism.
A pastor thousands of miles from home seeks vocation and finds fatherhood.

Sarah Hughes…
A young woman living abroad finds love and loses family.
A university student meets a faith she cannot accept.
An artist finds faith and learns to paint with her soul.

Dancing Priest is the story of Michael Kent and Sarah Hughes and a love, born, separated, and reborn, in faith and hope

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780983236351
  • Publisher: Dunrobin Publishing
  • Publication date: 1/1/2012
  • Pages: 380
  • Sales rank: 185,057
  • Product dimensions: 6.00 (w) x 9.00 (h) x 0.85 (d)

Meet the Author

Glynn Young is an award-winning speechwriter and public relations professional. His speeches have appeared numerous times in Vital Speeches of the Day and other national publications, and he’s published numerous articles on communications in journals and magazines.

He received two Gold Quill Awards for speechwriting from the International Association of Business Communicators; seven other national speechwriting awards; and two Silver Anvil Awards from the Public Relations Society of America for community relations and employee communications.

Glynn has given hundreds of presentations and speeches on crisis communications, environmental communications, employee communications and speechwriting.

He was named a Fellow of the Public Relations Society of America in 2005 and to the St. Louis Media Hall of Fame in 2009.

A native of New Orleans, Glynn received his B.A. in Journalism degree from Louisiana State University and his Masters of Liberal Arts degree from Washington University in St. Louis.

He is a contributing editor for The High Calling (www.thehighcalling.org) and a contributing writer to The Master’s Artist (aratus.typepad.com/tma/). He blogs at Faith, Fiction, Friends (faithfictionfriends.blogspot.com).

He and his wife Janet have two grown sons, Travis and Andrew; a daughter-in-law, Stephanie; and a grandson, Cameron. They live in suburban St. Louis, and are members of Central Presbyterian Church.

Dancing Priest is his first novel.
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  • Posted January 8, 2012

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    Strong Writing

    After I heard the genre of the book, I was expecting to be bored by chapter 3 but with great delight, I say I was mistaken. By chapter 1, I was already impressed with the interesting plot and the characters were believable unlike other books in its genre. The story carried me to places I hadn't had the honor of visiting before in other books.

    Looking forward to book two.

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  • Posted December 12, 2011

    You can't put it down!

    I absolutely loved the story. I loved it because the characters had depth. They became real to me as I read the book. I felt myself connecting and identifying with them. I returned to my old stomping grounds in Scotland and England as I moved through the pages. I came back across The Pond to my adopted home country of America as the characters did. I identified with their struggles and pain. I went with Michael, one of the main characters, into Buckingham Palace. I rode with him in the Olympics. I sat and listened as he ministered in America. I felt his pain, his joy, his doubt, his assurance. I was surprised by my own emotional reaction to the events as they unfolded, and how I had to fight to keep those emotions in check. (Being British, it's just not proper for a grown man to cry over a book. But boy was it hard not to.) I was inspired. I was challenged. The story came to life within my own head, and I finished the book wishing I could actually meet these people who came to life in the pages of Glynn's book.

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  • Posted November 29, 2011

    You can't put it down!

    An amazing story that grabs you and won't let you go. Absolutely love it. It's action, it's romance, it's Scotland, England and America, it's royalty, it's faith, it's real. A must read!

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