Peace Corps
Author of Peace Corps : The Great Adventure
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Works by Peace Corps
The Peace Corps Reader 3 copies
1967 Peace Corps reader 3 copies
Jordanian Arabic Curriculum 1 copy
Nonformal Education Manual 1 copy
Wolof Grammar Manual 1 copy
The Gabon Gourmet (2002) 1 copy
the best of pokok-pokok 1 copy
A Life Inspired 1 copy
Tour guide = [Ttangkong] 1 copy
The Whole ICE catalog 1 copy
Life Skills Manual 1 copy
Nonformal Education Manual 1 copy
Are you listening? 1 copy
The Peace Corps handbook 1 copy
1967 Peace Corps reader 1 copy
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An anthology of short, personal essays by Peace Corps Volunteers and Returned Volunteers. There's a nice breadth of countries and experiences, including those of several African-Americans. Read to learn more about the Peace Corps or in a class to stimulate discussion about issues such as acculturation. For better literary quality, read a book-length Peace Corps narrative that has been better edited for style.
This book is really interesting because it gives real-life narratives of Peace Corps volunteers in many different countries. This is a really great read if you are considering the Peace Corps and want to know more about what you can gain from being a peace corps volunteer. Most of the book is just short stories or a general overview of the experience from past Peace Corps volunteers. These stories are truly inspiring and show the effects of a Peace Corps volunteer. Volunteer experiences from show more 25 different countries is what really makes this book a great read (there is a map on the last page of the book showing which countries are represented). There are some stories that are only 3 or 4 pages and I recommend reading those first if you are not sure of the book and just want to get an idea of its contents. Stories like "Finding meaning in hair", which is on page 20, is only 4 pages long and it is really inspiring. On page 184 the goals of Peace Corps are stated and unfortunately it does not talk about how to become a Peace Corp volunteer but it does give you the website.
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