Book reviews
03 Sep
by: Verge Magazine Published in Book reviews
A detailed examination of why, and under what conditions, international service learning programs can be an effective teaching strategy.
03 Aug
by: Verge Magazine Published in Book reviews
A book that sheds light on the realities of globalization and challenges a new generation of world citizens to shape answers to global issues.
06 Jul
by: Verge Magazine Published in Book reviews
A groundbreaking book that examines the social and cultural world of aid agencies and the people who choose to become development workers.
24 May
by: Verge Magazine Published in Book reviews
A guide for independent and purposeful learners considering destinations off the “beaten path”, on connecting with a wider world
05 Jan
by: Verge Published in Book reviews
A captivating tale of young Chinese scholars in braids and silk robes, sent to New England to study at its finest schools.
05 Jan
by: Verge Published in Book reviews
The stories collected in Generation NGO should be read by anyone considering working or volunteering in the developing world.
04 Jan
by: Verge Published in Book reviews
Haunting, yet hopeful, Where Hornbills Fly opens a window onto a vanishing world and paints a remarkable portrait of this fragile tribe, which continues to survive deep in the heart of Borneo.
04 Jan
by: Verge Published in Book reviews
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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