Thirteen Years Living

in Latin America
by H. Lynn Beck

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Living Thirteen Years in Latin America is a synopsis of three books: Living in El Salvador, Living in Nicaragua, and Living in Brazil.

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GENRE: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR

Living Thirteen Years in Latin America is a synopsis of three books: Living in El Salvador, Living in Nicaragua, and Living in Brazil. As a twenty-year-old, I joined the Peace Corps and was sent to El Salvador. Before going to El Salvador, I spent three months on a mountain top in a Puerto Rican rain forest learning Spanish-a language for which I had had no previous exposure. Living in El Salvador documents my struggles with learning Spanish and then adjusting to the cultural differences of living in a small room in Sonsonate, El Salvador and working with small Indian farmers.

GENRE: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR

Living Thirteen Years in Latin America is a synopsis of three books: Living in El Salvador, Living in Nicaragua, and Living in Brazil. As a twenty-year-old, I joined the Peace Corps and was sent to El Salvador. Before going to El Salvador, I spent three months on a mountain top in a Puerto Rican rain forest learning Spanish-a language for which I had had no previous exposure. Living in El Salvador documents my struggles with learning Spanish and then adjusting to the cultural differences of living in a small room in Sonsonate, El Salvador and working with small Indian farmers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

H. Lynn Beck was raised on a farm in Nebraska, joined the Peace Corps twice (El Salvador, Brazil), and attended five state universities to earn degrees in Agronomy, Adult Education, and Economics. Beck did volunteer work in Nicaragua as a farm manager for a church. Beck lived 10 years in Brazil and 3 years in Central America. He worked in the US as a farm manager, grain salesman, market researcher, and taught Statistics at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) for 16 years. Beck did short-term agricultural volunteer work in Moldova, Ukraine, Nicaragua, Guyana, Mozambique, and Angola. After many adventures, Beck is now retired.

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