Glen Greenway

Biography

Glen Greenway is a retired Headmaster (Biology and Science teacher) with some 50 years of experience in education and life in general. He lives in Johannesburg.Married to Brigid, the couple have over 100 years of teaching experience. They have three daughters. Glen has written several books with different genres.

"My Changing Body" is written in English and Zulu and is aimed at teenagers who need to know about puberty. He has also written "Tristan and the Kruger Millions" about a troubled, frustrated boy who has to battle with his own personal demons. He is sent to a traditional boarding school in South Africa, where he has to live without the loving influence of his mother. He soon finds that he is bullied and victimised by ghastly forces of evil. At the same time he is empowered by supernatural witchdoctors to fight for good against the chilling, nightmarish forces that haunt him. With his girlfriend, Storm, and outlandish pal, Bongani, Tristan is grabbed by the throat and yanked along for a hell of a scary, spellbinding ride with all the compulsion of a thriller set in the hostile wilds of Africa. With chance meetings with man-eating sharks, charging rhinos, and lightning storms that flay the parched earth, Tristan's is so surprising and strange that it leaps into an enchanting realm of its own. Encounters with chilling ghosts, the mysterious Kruger Millions, thrilling legends, hideous Egyptian cobras, dark monsters and slavering wild dogs make for a spellbinding read from first page to last.

His latest book "Live It Up until you are Too Darn Old" is a book filled with practical advice and is suffused with wisdom and humour. Glen Greenway has used his life as the model from which to craft this book. The truth of living this life in the best way we know and can, has been stated. We have been given free will to choose our responses to what life and all its abundant opportunities and solutions, has to offer. Much research has been done and many positive and helpful suggestions are proffered. The information on fiscal responsibility is most useful. Remember that our lives are these gigantic mirrors that reflect back exactly what we project forth. So this is a relevant book that underscores the necessity for taking personal responsibility for one's life and choices, for making the most use of our blessings and gifts and for being grateful to God for this opportunity to find out who we really are and to where we are going. It should be read and inwardly digested by all adults over the age of 21.

Where to find Glen Greenway online

Twitter: @WINEFUNDI

Videos

Tristan and Kruger Millions
Tristan Jones is a troubled, frustrated boy who has to battle with his own personal demons. He is sent to a traditional boarding school in South Africa, where he has to live without the loving influence of his mother. He soon finds that he is bullied and victimized by ghastly forces of evil. At the same time he is empowered by supernatural witch doctors to fight for good against the chilling nightmarish forces that haunt him.

Books

Live It Up Before You are Too Darn Old: Grappling with maturity and growth
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 33,620. Language: English (South African dialect). Published: February 6, 2015 . Categories: Nonfiction » Health, wellbeing, & medicine » Aging well, Nonfiction » Relationships & Family » Aging
Glen Greenway's latest book, Grappling with Maturity and Growth, has one thing in common with his previous books: an engaging writing-style, humour and loads of practical advice to guide you through the ageing process.