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Written by British comedy writer, Jane Bussman, The Worst Date Ever might be the funniest book ever written about war crimes.
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The true story of American expatriate Eric Volz’s wrongful imprisonment in Nicaragua for the murder of his one-time girlfriend.
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An account of the life and death of iconic British explorer and travel writer, Sir Wilfred Patrick Thesiger.
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Not just a tourist: Intercultural trainer Joseph Shaules offers advice on embracing the challenges of deep cultural learning.
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Remarkable stories of the unjust reality faced by millions of women around the world and the vast well of untapped potential that these women hold.
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Portfolios of the Poor: How the World's Poor Live on $2 a Day examines strategies the world's poor use to make ends meet and the flaws in the financial tools available to them.
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A liberal-minded career woman from Manhattan, becomes editor of the Yemen Observer and steps into a whole new world of cross-cultural differences.
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A chance friendship between an international volunteer and  a carpet seller in Uzbekistan marks the start of a seven-year fair-trade project that still resonates in the community today.
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Claiming to be the first Angola guide written in English, this book does not gloss over the challenges of visiting a country that has just emerged from 30 years of civil war.
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Linguistics expert Glenn Dixon explores the oddities of languange in the 50-plus countries he's visited.
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