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A Five Finger Feast: Two Years in Kazakhstan, Lessons from the Peace Corps

A Five Finger Feast: Two Years in Kazakhstan, Lessons from the Peace Corps in Bloomington, MN

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A Five Finger Feast: Two Years in Kazakhstan, Lessons from the Peace Corps

A Five Finger Feast: Two Years in Kazakhstan, Lessons from the Peace Corps in Bloomington, MN

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Shrouded in secrecy and once closed off from the outside world by the Soviet Union, most Americans know very little about Kazakhstan.
A Five Finger Feast
tells the story of this beautiful place, its vast lands, blue skies, cold winters and hospitable people. Journey with author Tim Suchsland to places less traveled, like the vanishing Aral Sea and the mountain paradise of the Altyn Arashan. Be a guest at a mad tea party, infused with vodka and the sheep-head delicacy called
beshbarmak
.
From 2007 to 2009, Suchsland served in Kazakhstan in the US Peace Corps-an institution at the heart and soul of what it means to be American. Through his story, Suchsland details the adventure of living abroad as a young American with its ups and downs, excitement and thrill. In
, he tells the story about growing up in a place far away from home.
Featured on "Travel with Rick Steves" (Episodes 764 and 771 - 2024) Winner of the Moritz Thomsen Award for Best Book about the Peace Corps Experience (2023)
Shrouded in secrecy and once closed off from the outside world by the Soviet Union, most Americans know very little about Kazakhstan.
A Five Finger Feast
tells the story of this beautiful place, its vast lands, blue skies, cold winters and hospitable people. Journey with author Tim Suchsland to places less traveled, like the vanishing Aral Sea and the mountain paradise of the Altyn Arashan. Be a guest at a mad tea party, infused with vodka and the sheep-head delicacy called
beshbarmak
.
From 2007 to 2009, Suchsland served in Kazakhstan in the US Peace Corps-an institution at the heart and soul of what it means to be American. Through his story, Suchsland details the adventure of living abroad as a young American with its ups and downs, excitement and thrill. In
, he tells the story about growing up in a place far away from home.
Featured on "Travel with Rick Steves" (Episodes 764 and 771 - 2024) Winner of the Moritz Thomsen Award for Best Book about the Peace Corps Experience (2023)

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