Kilimanjaro: One Man's Quest to Go Over the Hill

Kilimanjaro: One Man's Quest to Go Over the Hill

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The first book in the World Adventurers Series, "Kilimanjaro: One Man's Quest to Go Over the Hill" chronicles the author's attempt to summit Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. At forty years old and on the verge of a midlife crisis, he tried to change his life by climbing a mountain. This is his true story of facing Kilimanjaro and other challenges at middl...more
Paperback, 220 pages
Published April 1st 2012 by Brilliance Press (first published March 31st 2012)
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David Cassidy
When I began reading Kilimanjaro: One Man’s Quest To Go Over The Hill, I quickly realized two things. First, M. G. Edwards is a superbly talented writer. Second, anything is possible.

This inspirational true story chronicles the day-by-day hiking trek to the summit of Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain. Fascinating by itself, the real story is the courage and fortitude of the author as he summons the will to confront not only the perils of the mountain, but a far more dangerous demon: a burni...more
Donna Robison
M.G. Edwards’ Kilimanjaro: One Man’s Quest to Go Over the Hill represents as much of an extraordinary personal journey as it is a physical challenge.

Forty years old and on the verge of midlife crisis, the author is at a crossroad – continue in an unfulfilling career as an American Diplomat or follow his heart’s true desire since childhood of becoming a writer. One choice brings admiration, glamor, security, but also dissatisfaction; the other is tentative at best. He writes:

“The future weighed o...more
August McLaughlin
As MG Edwards departs the confines of his usual life in seek of something more, his hike up Africa's tallest mountain becomes an analogy for personal change. While he delves almost exclusively into his own thoughts and experiences and relates little to the mountain or guides, the real story is in shifting the direction of his life. He contemplates leaving his job in the U.S. Foreign Service State Department to pursue the craft of writing, relaying valuable insight and lessons.

I felt that some of...more
Misti Debonno

Kilimanjaro takes you on an epic journey of self-discovery as you enjoy one man's battle with both a mid-life crisis and the penultimate challenge of a mountain that peaks at 19,340 feet and destroys many a person along its path. The mountain is brought to life with great descriptions of its beauty, charm and also that of its perilous threat. Yet surprisingly his quest ignites the desire for a more rewarding life that is within us all, though sometimes buried. It is a gem of a book, that urges y...more
Lada Ray
Conquering your own Kilimanjaro

This book is about many things. At forty, the author, M.G. Edwards, finds himself at a crossroads. Leaving behind the unfulfilling job as part of the American Foreign Service, he embarks on a grueling, excruciating, and at times scary, journey to the top of Africa, the famous Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Sound familiar? How many of us have gone through the same thing at some point in our lives? How many left an unfulfilling job behind, packed a backpack or a suitcase and embar...more
David Holtzclaw
"Kilimanjaro," was a very inspiring & good read! I received it as a gift through the First Reads promotion by Goodreads, & truly appreciate the book as well as getting to know about new authors! Mike's story hit home in a lot of ways, & continued to have me pulling for him on his way to the summit.I think anyone would enjoy his story, whether being an "outdoor" type, or regular city folk. Kudos to Mike for his stamina & decisions made!
Heather
I have not climbed Kilimanjaro nor have I written a book so I commend M.G. Edwards on his courage to do both. His account of his trek up Kili is a bit uneven, as was his actual trek. Edwards has his ups and downs and one can take heed to be in good physical and mental condition to embark on such an adventure. A good list of resources are available if you are planning your own Kilimanjaro climb. Edward's references Hemingway' s Snows over Kilmanjaro throughout as he grapples with midlife and care...more
Crystal Wallar
I will elaborate on this fantastic book more after I get some shut eye. I read a chapter or two every night. I am a busy girl in the A.M. I became enraptured by this well written true story I must say.
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M.G. Edwards writes mystery, suspense, science fiction-fantasy, and travel novels. He recently published a collection of short stories called Real Dreams: Thirty Years of Short Stories available as an ebook and in print on Amazon.com. A travel novel, Kilimanjaro: One Man's Quest to Go Over the Hill, will be available in March 2012. Edwards lives in Bangkok, Thailand with his wife Jing and son Alex...more
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