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Book South of the Frontera  a Peace Corps Memoir

Download or read book South of the Frontera a Peace Corps Memoir written by Lawrence F. Lihosit and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2010-03-31 with total page 317 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recipient of a Commendation from U.S. Congressman John Garamendi (CA, 10th District) "Humorous, highly entertaining...You are in for an adventure." Michael Schmicker, author of Land of Smiles. "A dose of good medicine." Starley Talbott, author of Lasso the World; a Western Writer's Tales of Folks Around the Globe. "A classic." Craig Carrozzi, author of The Road to El Dorado. "If Kerouac had been a Peace Corps Volunteer in the 1970's, he would have written a book like South of the Frontera." Steve Q. Cannon, RPCV-Honduras Premature middle age escaped us and high adventure called begins the author in this humorous memoir about how Hard-Times became Good-Times. Following a job loss, a worn picture postcard ignites adventures South of the Frontera leading to the Peace Corps. This is a vivid description of Mexico and Central America between 1975 and 1977. From basking in the Sea of Cortes alongside a pelican to learning to dance in Honduras, an original voice rings true with youthful curiosity and down-home wit and insight.

Book Peace Corps Experience  Write and Publish Your Memoir

Download or read book Peace Corps Experience Write and Publish Your Memoir written by Lawrence F. Lihosit and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2012-03-06 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tell your Peace Corps story, but first study this book. Robert Klein, Peace Corps Oral History Project, Kennedy Library The ultimate how-to book for former Peace Corps volunteers and staff who have hesitated to write about their own experience. This book explains what a memoir is, how to write, publish and promote.

Book Peace Corps Chronology  1961 2010

Download or read book Peace Corps Chronology 1961 2010 written by Lawrence F. Lihosit and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2011-05-11 with total page 93 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nominated for 2010 Peace Corps Writers Special Publisher Award This is a very impressive book. John Coyne, Editor of Peace Corps Writers and Peace Corps Worldwide A great job! I am astonished at how detailed and thorough this work is. David Searles, author of The Peace Corps Experience: Challenge and Change, 1969-1976 Useful for anyone interested in the Peace Corps, this easy-to-read book includes all notable activities related to Americas most iconic program. It describes the first half century of service during which more than 200,000 Americans volunteered to work in 139 countries. Inspired by JFKs inaugural call- Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country- volunteers from all 50 states traveled to tropical cloud forests, savannahs, prairies, deserts and frigid mountainous steppes to learn a new language and lend a hand.

Book Years on and Other Travel Essays

Download or read book Years on and Other Travel Essays written by Lawrence F. Lihosit and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2011-05-11 with total page 229 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "A Moritz Thomsen-like path less traveled, a Pete Hessler-esque possession of language and culture...that best and rarest of ex-pats: the Yankee gone native." Tony D'Souza, author of Whiteman. Where you headed? asked the man in a pick-up. Lihosit should have answered, High adventure. The author of South of the Frontera; A Peace Corps Memoir describes how he hitchhiked along bleak Arizona highways, hacked a path through Honduran mountains in search of water, avoided caiman while riding bulls across flooded Bolivian savannah and grizzlies as he hunted caribou in bush Alaska, ran for his life after getting embroiled in Mexico City politics and more. These are uncommon tales and fascinating reading.

Book Gather the Fruit One by One  50 Years of Amazing Peace Corps Stories

Download or read book Gather the Fruit One by One 50 Years of Amazing Peace Corps Stories written by Pat Alter and published by Travelers' Tales. This book was released on 2013-07-20 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Take some Inca, Aztec, Maya, and Moche, mix in Spanish, French, English, Dutch and Danish, stir it to the rhythmic beat of Africa and what do you get? A zesty brew, expressed in a callaloo soup of language, food, music, and religion. So much passion, so much sorrow. What seems familiar in the Americas often is not. For Peace Corps Volunteers, there is nothing to do but learn the language, roll up their sleeves, and get busy working alongside strangers who steal their hearts away. These stories take you on overland journeys to the Amazon Basin, into a village in Honduras terrorized by insurgent forces, and to the ball fields of Ecuador for an unusual game of "beisbol."

Book Come Sit Next to Me

Download or read book Come Sit Next to Me written by Robert O’Quinn and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2016-07-16 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Come Sit Next to Me takes the reader on the journey of a lifetime, directly to the ancient Silk Road of Central Asia. Join the author during every stage of preparation, experience every culture shock, and gain a real sense of what isolation can feel like living in a traditional, rural Muslim community. Robert OQuinns style of writing draws the reader into the narrative with the authors descriptive prose and detailed accounts. His job was to find a way to teach English in a mountain village located next to the border of China. The winters were long and brutal, and the cultural challenges were endless, but he would ultimately learn the true essence of Kyrgyz hospitality.

Book Portrait of a Peace Corps Gringo

Download or read book Portrait of a Peace Corps Gringo written by Paul Arfin and published by Booksurge Publishing. This book was released on 2009 with total page 356 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Portrait of a Peace Corps Gringo is about an early 1960s Peace Corpsman in Colombia, South America. The book traces his growing social consciousness, and how PeaceCorps dramatically changed his life

Book Dancing with Gogos  A Peace Corps Memoir

Download or read book Dancing with Gogos A Peace Corps Memoir written by Gary P. Cornelius and published by Peace Corps Writers. This book was released on 2014-07-14 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dancing with Gogos is the story of one man's effort to make a difference in a collection of Zulu villages in rural South Africa, while fulfilling a life-long dream of serving in the United States Peace Corps. It's the story of learning a new language, of immersing oneself in a different culture, of leaving a love 15,000 kilometers behind and discovering the unexpected chance to find a new one half a world away. It's the story of South Africa's history of apartheid and the effects of that sorry legacy on tens of millions of black Africans who to this day struggle to leave behind 500 years of oppression. Gary Cornelius and 35 other would-be volunteers find themselves in a remote village in Mpumalanga Province as "trainees" for nine weeks of grueling learning before they can be sworn in as volunteers in "CHOP" - Peace Corps South Africa's Community HIV-AIDS Outreach Program - to assume front-line positions in the battle to reduce spread of the disease in a country with one of the highest rates in the world. It's an adventure none will ever forget.

Book Green Hills and Blue Lagoons

Download or read book Green Hills and Blue Lagoons written by John Penisten and published by . This book was released on 2020-10-06 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a reminiscence of life as a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer in the Fiji Islands, South Pacific, in 1968-69. These sketches describe the experiences, difficulties, and rewards of earning one's living in a foreign culture where one must learn to speak the language, follow the customs, and adopt the lifestyle of the local people in order to survive. The text relates the adventures of three young Americans, fresh out of college and filled with youthful idealism, and how they came to be on an island called Vanua Levu, the "Big Land," in Fiji. These three young men, with varied backgrounds from different parts of the United States, came together for this one period in their lives. Far from their respective roots, they learned and shared much, about themselves and with others in a communal culture. These stories are true and accurate accounts of real experiences and adventures. They share the successes and failures, the joys and sorrows, the good and bad, as these young Americans break the cultural barriers around them and become immersed in a totally different culture. These stories reflect their dedication and resolve and their adoption and acceptance into the Fijian culture and society into which they were placed. This is a record of what they accomplished and gained under difficult circumstances as U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers in the small island country of Fiji in the South Pacific.

Book To the Far Side of Planet Earth

Download or read book To the Far Side of Planet Earth written by Jim McConkey and published by Infinity Pub. This book was released on 2011-04 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "An idealist sets out to save the world and barely manages to save himself. His Peace Corps mission transmutes into a quest for the Truth and ends with an excursion into insanity. India's earth-goddess mythology unravels his American, sky-god belief system. It doesn't matter whether we believe our systems or not, they inform our outlooks regardless. Nothing says it better than this tale. The author began as an unbeliever, and was undone by themes from his own religious tradition anyway." --P. [4] of cover.

Book A Life Inspired

Download or read book A Life Inspired written by and published by Government Printing Office. This book was released on 2005-12-31 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains a collection of autobiographical reminiscences written by about 28 former Peace Corps volumteers.

Book Turkish Delight  Memoirs of a Peace Corps Volunteer

Download or read book Turkish Delight Memoirs of a Peace Corps Volunteer written by Patricia Morgan and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2019-09-06 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What does it take to be a Peace Corps Volunteer? Idealism? Adaptability? Perseverance? I thought I had what it took when I joined the Peace Corps in 1964 until I came face to face with the reality of living and teaching in Anatolia, Turkey. From my first experience with Turkish cuisine to my attempts to emulate America recipes, from my first meetings with Turks to my final good-byes, these forty-five short stories highlight the ups and downs of a fresh-out-of-college, know-it-all female Volunteer attempting to find her place in the conservative town of Konya, Turkey. Patricia has lived and worked in Turkey, Italy, and South Korea. She now resides in Iowa, where she shares a house with an assortment of adults, cats, and the occasional eight-year-old. Seeds of Change was Patricia Morgan's first novel and Turkish Delight is her first collection of memoir stories.

Book Good Morning  Mr  Paul

Download or read book Good Morning Mr Paul written by H. Paul Burghdorf and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2012-11-05 with total page 146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Good Morning, Mr. Paul is a memoir of a young Peace Corps volunteer following President John F. Kennedys challenge to serve his country by serving others between 1963 and 1965. While Mr. Paul is coaching Indonesian athletes for the 1964 Olympic Games and teaching at the University of Sriwidjaja, his idealistic desire to serve is tempered when he faces resistance and threats from the communists fomenting civil unrest at that time in Indonesias history. The reader will also live with Mr. Paul as he experiences cultural adjustments, romance, embarrassing surprises, humorous events, and life-and-death situations as he struggles to fulfill his commitment to the Peace Corps, the Indonesian people, and himself. Perhaps more significantly, Good Morning, Mr. Paul is about a young American with a limited world view, learning that people are far more important than things; that the measure of a man, even an athlete, lies not in his physical strength but in his courage to continue when there seems little hope; that there is a higher calling to serve others, rather than to be served; that faith is real.

Book The Couscous Chronicles

    Book Details:
  • Author : Richard Wallace
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2020-07-09
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 260 pages

Download or read book The Couscous Chronicles written by Richard Wallace and published by . This book was released on 2020-07-09 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Make movies in the Peace Corps? Richard Wallace did just that. Fresh out of college and packing his film production degree, he wanted to travel. In 1977, he joined the annual deployment of trainees to Morocco's capital city of Rabat, learning French, some Arabic and the nuances of Islamic culture. Richard's job post: a media team for the Ministry of Agriculture, producing training films and printed materials for farmers. Sworn in as a Peace Corps Volunteer with a new job to tackle, he was challenged to assimilate into the Moroccan way of life. Associations with his female roommate and co-worker, plus a steady parade of visitors, proved both entertaining and educational. This memoir relates the adventures a bunch of ambitious, curious and mostly dedicated twenty-somethings would experience, living and working among a population so unlike their own. For Richard, trips to many small towns expanded his impressions of his adopted home. The sights, the banter, the flavors of Morocco are vividly captured during Richard's excursions. Highlighting his account are the favorite memories recalled by volunteers in his 1977 class, all cherished personal examinations and life lessons -- unforgettable moments -- cemented in their minds. The Couscous Chronicles delivers a lighthearted behind-the-scenes look at life in the Peace Corps, capturing volunteers' efforts to make a contribution to one of America's longstanding allies -- as JFK's ambassadors of peace.

Book Into the Backlands

    Book Details:
  • Author : Kenneth E. Dugan Fliés
  • Publisher : Lost Lake Folk Art
  • Release : 2018
  • ISBN : 9780999043011
  • Pages : pages

Download or read book Into the Backlands written by Kenneth E. Dugan Fliés and published by Lost Lake Folk Art. This book was released on 2018 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What began as an adventure of a lifetime for 19-year-old Ken Flies when he joined Peace Corps and went to the Backlands of Brazil in 1961, turned into a lifetime of adventure.

Book Ponds of Kalambayi

Download or read book Ponds of Kalambayi written by Mike Tidwell and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2011-10-18 with total page 307 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lovers of fine travel and adventure writing will savor Mike Tidwell’s richly acclaimed narrative of his days as a Peace Corps volunteer. His task was to help people in the remote corners of Zaire raise tilapia in ponds they would dig themselves, with muscle power alone. This book—with a new introduction by the author—is a masterful account of culture clash, generosity of spirit, and true grit. It is a must-read for anyone with aspirations to “change the world.”

Book My Heart Is Like a Cabbage

    Book Details:
  • Author : Gerald Mills
  • Publisher : CreateSpace
  • Release : 2015-04-20
  • ISBN : 9781508748731
  • Pages : 454 pages

Download or read book My Heart Is Like a Cabbage written by Gerald Mills and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-04-20 with total page 454 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In August 1962, a group of Peace Corps Volunteers crossed the Atlantic Ocean to become teachers in the secondary schools of Sierra Leone, a little known country on the West Coast of Africa at that time. My Heart Is like a Cabbage recounts in painful detail the missteps one of those Volunteers made trying to respond to President John F. Kennedy's new experiment in foreign affairs: a cadre largely composed of young college graduates charged to work together with "the citizens of the world . . . for the freedom of man." Plucked from middleclass America and in the space of a day set down in the "White Man's grave," the author carries with him a troubling mixture of cynicism and idealism, naivete and the subconscious arrogance of his American birthright. Only marginally prepared for the teaching position he will assume and the cultural and language challenges he will face, he blunders into failed relationships with colleagues, students and other citizens of his host country. Regrettably, tutored as he has been during his college years in the mantra of carpe diem, he is drawn into an intimate relationship with one of his female students. As he searches for both his identity as a man and as an ambassador of his country, he ultimately must face the fact that he has failed at both."