Kissing for Service

Come delve into a little-known country of rickshaws, poverty, and brutal dictatorship: Myanmar. TJ Davis' job as an international teacher allowed him to explore Southeast Asia for years. See what it's like to live in a country as it takes its first tentative steps into becoming a democracy after years of isolation. From Japanese baseball games to Balinese earthquakes, his experiences show the humor, difficulties, and romance of living as an expatriate.

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Kissing for Service

Come delve into a little-known country of rickshaws, poverty, and brutal dictatorship: Myanmar. TJ Davis' job as an international teacher allowed him to explore Southeast Asia for years. See what it's like to live in a country as it takes its first tentative steps into becoming a democracy after years of isolation. From Japanese baseball games to Balinese earthquakes, his experiences show the humor, difficulties, and romance of living as an expatriate.

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Kissing for Service

Kissing for Service

by TJ Davis
Kissing for Service

Kissing for Service

by TJ Davis

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Overview

Come delve into a little-known country of rickshaws, poverty, and brutal dictatorship: Myanmar. TJ Davis' job as an international teacher allowed him to explore Southeast Asia for years. See what it's like to live in a country as it takes its first tentative steps into becoming a democracy after years of isolation. From Japanese baseball games to Balinese earthquakes, his experiences show the humor, difficulties, and romance of living as an expatriate.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046370089
Publisher: TJ Davis
Publication date: 11/06/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 312 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

TJ Davis is an international teacher from Minnesota. His published writing includes five collections of short stories, two novellas, and a travel memoir about his three years living in Myanmar. His short story “Itchy” finished in the top 16 of the Discovery Channel’s “How Stuff Works Halloween Fiction Contest.” His works have also been included in the Chicago Center of Literature and Photography and Moloko House. He currently lives in Sofia, Bulgaria.

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