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Ollie’s Cloud

It was an age of expectation.

In the fervent years before 1844, two Persian boys vow to be first to recognize Islam’s Promised One. Ali is torn away—smuggled to London, renamed “Ollie,” and raised Christian—then hardened by tragedy into a bitter persecutor of faith. Meanwhile, his boyhood friend helps ignite a new, persecuted religion. Their paths collide on opposite sides of a climactic battle.

Great historic fictional journey

—Jacqueline M. Piepenhagen

Description

In the years leading up to 1844, the entire globe, it seems, was convulsing with religious fervor. Both the Bible and the Qu’ran hint at the coming of a Promised One who would cure the ails of the world. During these years, in a desert village in Persia, two 12-year-old best friends dream of becoming great mullas and being first to recognize the Qa’im, the Promised One of Islam. But for Ali, son of the local mayor, it is not to be.

One night his mother, an English girl enslaved after her missionary parents were killed, packs up Ali and after a breathtaking escape returns to London. Suddenly wealthy, Ali becomes “Ollie” and is Christianized, educated, and brought into the family business, the London Times. Unfortunately, a series of heartbreaking tragedies befall the young man in England and America. As he bitterly rages against God and sets out to persecute those who carry out “His cruel purpose,” the best friend he left behind becomes a trailblazer of a new religion that threatens Islam and is savagely persecuted by a brutal Persian regime.

The startlingly different paths of these two best friends finally converge, with each on opposite sides of a climactic military battle that will alter the lives and beliefs of millions well into the future.

Product Details

PublishedFebruary 6, 2013
ImprintCalumet Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length536
ISBN-13978-1939548023
Dimensions6 x 1.21 x 9 inches

While reading the story I found myself lost in the era of time. The author did a wonderful job on the accuracy of all his historical research in putting this story together.

—Jacqueline M. Piepenhagen, verified review on Amazon

Bloodlust and religion – controversial and interesting enough together but blend it all with the complications of childhood friendships, Islamic matrimonial laws, love, travels, the oldest civilization on earth and progressive thinking in the 1840`s and what do you get? – An intellectual yet highly emotional novel. 

—Karen Kratzer, verified review on Amazon

Lindberg, who already has a film under his belt, has written a true book, in the tradition of the likes of Dickens and Tolkien. A fascinating tale from beginning to end, with intriguing comparisons and overlapping of two religious cultures.

—Pamela Bell, verified review on Amazon

Really impressed with the writing, the flow and the character development – complete with some unexpected twists with each character. Be ready for those “darn it!” moments when you end up having to put the book down to do other things, . . . . because you will NOT want to.

—Mike Miller, verified review on Amazon

Ali/Ollie is a brilliant yet weak man who influences and is influenced by important historical moments. After one of life’s tragedies he sets out to revenge himself on God. And what a wild ride that becomes. This will remain in your mind for a long time.

—Amazon addict, verified review on Amazon

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I love historical fiction, and loved reading about life in Persia, and England in the1800’s, and the religious experiences of two Persian boys as they grew up. I am so glad I discovered Gary Lindberg and am now reading and enjoying The Shekinah Legacy.

—Sarah T. Pedrick, verified review on Amazon