Jesus Weed: The Misadventures of a Young Man in Search of the Perfect High

Jesus Weed: The Misadventures of a Young Man in Search of the Perfect High

by Gerald Taylor (Author)

Synopsis

In 1973, aged 17, Gerald Taylor left his New Zealand home and didn't return for four years. The story of what happened in between is Jesus Weed - a tale of travel, lapsed Catholicism, chess, and the strongest marijuana mankind has ever known. A good-looking, adventurous young lad, Gerald is driven by a lust for adventure, women and life. Launching himself onto the hippie trail, he travels to Thailand where he encounters Jesus Weed for the first time. This is enough for him to come up with his own personal mission statement, dedicating himself to: 'The study and use of marijuana in all its myriad forms. How to grow and refine the sacred herb and, wherever possible, get shit-faced in the pot-growing strongholds of the planet.' From there his globe-trotting, chess-hustling, weed-dealing adventures spiral out of control. Whether he's seduced by mud wrestlers in San Francisco, trained as an invisible assassin by an Irish druid, kidnapped and held as a sex slave in Mexico or being taught the finer points of resin production by Afghan shepherds, in each new place his adventures are madder than the last. Jesus Weed is a riot from beginning to end.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Ebury Press
Published: 02 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0091899354
ISBN 13: 9780091899356
Book Overview: Mr Nice meets Are You Experienced? in this off-the-wall true-life travel adventure 20040805

Media Reviews
'Unusual and enlightening', Lads Mag .'If this wasn't an autobiography, the weird and wonderful happenings in this book would seem, well, too bizarre...funny, bold and out of the ordinary', Big Issue North
Author Bio
Born: London, 1956, into a working-class, fundamentalist Catholic family. Aged 8: emigrated to Australia with parents, two brothers and two sisters. Aged 12: emigrated to New Zealand. Aged 14: told to leave school. Aged 14-and-one-month: asked to leave home. With no formal education and an inability to hold down regular work, travelling, smuggling and dealing throughout four continents seemed the best option left open. Aged 27: retired to Nimbin (hippie capital), in the far north of New South Wales, with partner. Hobbies now include gardening, avoiding prosecution and planning the overthrow of the Bush, Blair and Howard governments.