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19 minutes ago - get [PDF] Download Just Keep Pedaling: A Peace Corps Volunteer in Uruguay COPY LINK : https://slide.softebook.net/yumpu/B01NCLRB5Q Just Keep Pedaling is a fast-paced book about life in a slow-paced town. Connie Ness was the first and only North American to live in the tiny pueblo of Baltasar Brum in Uruguay, the second-smallest country in South America.Ness writes honestly about her conflicted feelings toward the rewards and disappointments of living and working in a culture with different ideas on time and personal responsibility, and about the frustration and isolation of trying to communicate in a different language. In the end she discovered, as so many Peace Corps volunteers do, that doing service work in a developing country is not a one-way street. Her time in Uruguay was a soft clash of cultures, with a little bit of each rubbing off on the other.With over 80 photos of life and work in Uruguay, reading Connie Ness’s engaging account is like listening to a friend who just returned from a two-year adventure.
19 minutes ago - get [PDF] Download Just Keep Pedaling: A Peace Corps Volunteer in Uruguay
COPY LINK : https://slide.softebook.net/yumpu/B01NCLRB5Q
Just Keep Pedaling is a fast-paced book about life in a slow-paced town. Connie Ness was the first and only North American to live in the tiny pueblo of Baltasar Brum in Uruguay, the second-smallest country in South America.Ness writes honestly about her conflicted feelings toward the rewards and disappointments of living and working in a culture with different ideas on time and personal responsibility, and about the frustration and isolation of trying to communicate in a different language. In the end she discovered, as so many Peace Corps volunteers do, that doing service work in a developing country is not a one-way street. Her time in Uruguay was a soft clash of cultures, with a little bit of each rubbing off on the other.With over 80 photos of life and work in Uruguay, reading Connie Ness’s engaging account is like listening to a friend who just returned from a two-year adventure.
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Just Keep Pedaling is a fast-paced book about life in a slow-paced town.
Connie Ness was the first and only North American to live in the tiny pueblo of
Baltasar Brum in Uruguay, the second-smallest country in South
America.Ness writes honestly about her conflicted feelings toward the rewards
and disappointments of living and working in a culture with different ideas on
time and personal responsibility, and about the frustration and isolation of
trying to communicate in a different language. In the end she discovered, as
so many Peace Corps volunteers do, that doing service work in a developing
country is not a one-way street. Her time in Uruguay was a soft clash of
cultures, with a little bit of each rubbing off on the other.With over 80 photos of
life and work in Uruguay, reading Connie Ness’sengaging account is
like listening to a friend who just returned from a two-year adventure.