The Price of Stones by Twesigye Jackson Kaguri audiobook

The Price of Stones: Building a School for My Village

By Twesigye Jackson Kaguri , with Susan Urbanek Linville
Read by Richard Allen

Tantor Audio 9781602858367

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798200112159

  • ISBN: 9798200112142

  • ISBN: 9798200112166

Runtime: 8.99 Hours
Category: Nonfiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

An incredibly inspiring and thrilling book, this is the story of Twesigye Jackson Kaguri, who grew up in rural southwestern Uganda, the son of an irascible small-time farmer and his loving wife. In spite of the family's poverty, Jackson succeeds and graduates from the national university with a calling to work in human rights that leads him to Columbia University. There he falls in love with and later marries an American scientist, Beronda. When Jackson returns to Uganda with his bride, they are overwhelmed by the many villagers who line up to ask for help with food and school fees—and having lost two siblings to AIDS, Jackson is especially moved by the plight of the thousands of abandoned AIDS orphans in his local district. Impulsively, he and Beronda vow to open the first tuition-free school for orphans. A newlywed with little money, and facing opposition from his domineering father and townspeople, Jackson doggedly builds one schoolroom at a time with the help of many supporters in Uganda and the financial pledges of churches in America, and with the sustenance of his strong faith in Jesus Christ. Weaving together stories from his youth in Uganda and the remarkable account of how one person with a dream can change lives—both his students' and his supporters'—this is an unforgettable book that demonstrates that one person can be a cup of cold water to a thirsty world. The book concludes with the graduation of the first class of Nyaka AIDS orphans, almost all of whom Jackson and his supporters are sponsoring as they continue their education and dream of becoming doctors, teachers, lawyers, engineers, and even, perhaps, the future president of Uganda.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

The Price of Stones is an inspiring account of turning tragedy into hope for others. Jimmy Carter

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Author

Author Bio: Twesigye Jackson Kaguri

Author Bio: Twesigye Jackson Kaguri

Twesigye Jackson Kaguri was born and raised in Uganda in the small village of Nyakagyezi. At a very young age he demonstrated an unquenchable desire to learn, which led him to study at and graduate from Makerere University in Kampala and attend Columbia University in New York City as a visiting scholar. He founded Nyaka project in 2001.

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Author Bio: Susan Urbanek Linville

Author Bio: Susan Urbanek Linville

Susan Urbanek Linville earned her PhD in biology from the University of Dayton. She has taught in the department of psychology and brain sciences at Indiana University and has served as assistant editor for the Journal of Comparative Psychology. She is currently a freelance writer.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction
Runtime: 8.99
Audience: Adult
Language: English