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What began as a Peace Corps memoir has now evolved into a critique of Peace Corps and American foreign policy itself. Set in a military town during the Vietnam War, the author falls in love with a government official as his initial tour winds down and has to deal with cultural and spiritual forces. He concludes with suggestions for the post-pandemic Peace Corps.
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