登入
選單
返回
Google圖書搜尋
Volunteer Tales
Savita Bailur
Helen Grant
其他書名
Experiences of Working Abroad
出版
James Clarke & Co.
, 2003
主題
Social Science / Philanthropy & Charity
Social Science / Volunteer Work
ISBN
071883030X
9780718830304
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=kno91_jyh0kC&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
SAMPLE
註釋
'During the last night at Boca de Tomates a violent tropical storm raged across the coast, stampeding through the camp and devastating our home. We watched in awe as the already-slanting structure swayed precariously around us, as chunks of the roofflew off into the sky and as a nearby palm tree was struck by lightning ... Our comfortable Brighton flat and the once ubiquitous chatter of house prices and internet millionaires seemed a world away.' A great number of people consider volunteering at some point in their life and this is a nuts and bolts guide to volunteering full of honest accounts from the people who know. These are true-life accounts from people of all walks of life and ages who decided to leave their 'normal' lives behind to take up the volunteer challenge overseas. Their stories include tales of travel and adventure, tales of hardship, tales of kindness, frustration and humour. Reading them, you too will experience culture shock in Ghana, the fear of war in Sierra Leone, helplessness in the face of poverty in Cambodia, fishing for piranha in Suriname, the struggles of an outsider in China and much, much more. They will open your eyes to new worlds and may even change your outlook in the ways they changed the volunteers. Volunteer Tales will appeal to those who have already volunteered abroad or are considering it. It can be comforting and interesting to know that others have gone through similar experiences and, in the latter case, extremely useful to know what it would be like. Each contribution has something different to offer and is particularly fascinating for anyone wanting to know the reality of a country they may intend to visit. However, these stories will also be enjoyed by readers with no interest in becoming a volunteer at all. They provide entertaining, humorous reading brimming with memories from life on the road.