Stand Where They Fought

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Stand Where They Fought
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ISBN-10 : 1425917585
ISBN-13 : 9781425917586
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Book Synopsis Stand Where They Fought by : Carlton Joyce

Book excerpt: "G0!" is a collection of true stories about the lives of men, women and children I have known in cultures very-different from any in the United States or Europe. It is an attempt to bring the stories of these lives into the minds and hearts of those of us who seek to know all we can and to do something useful in worlds beyond our own. These stories are an invitation to others, both young and old to explore our world, to do what we can to make it a better place, and to have a wonderfully fulfilling time while doing so. GO! Work, Travel and People in the Third World


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