Return Peace Corps Volunteer Sconce tells us just how tough it was 60 years ago in the remote Kingdom of Nepal, considered to be the toughest place in Peace Corps World. His 32 vignettes startle, amuse, and reflect on a unique experience living on the Nepal/India border one year and a Nepali hill station the next. He was stalked by a Bengal tiger, the victim of a royal ruse, and a Samaritan who saved two men from certain death. You will never see a book quite like this one. The fine writing and 60-year-old photos (AI enhanced) tell amazing tales that include adventure, romance, and appreciation of South Asian peoples and the Peace Corps in its earliest days.
Return Peace Corps Volunteer Sconce tells us just how tough it was 60 years ago in the remote Kingdom of Nepal, considered to be the toughest place in Peace Corps World. His 32 vignettes startle, amuse, and reflect on a unique experience living on the Nepal/India border one year and a Nepali hill station the next. He was stalked by a Bengal tiger, the victim of a royal ruse, and a Samaritan who saved two men from certain death. You will never see a book quite like this one. The fine writing and 60-year-old photos (AI enhanced) tell amazing tales that include adventure, romance, and appreciation of South Asian peoples and the Peace Corps in its earliest days.
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