Please Be Upstanding: Letters From Ghana,Used

Please Be Upstanding: Letters From Ghana,Used

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Product Description Please be Upstanding. In Ghana, West Africa, this means please stand up. Like many instances when crossing cultures, there are double meanings to what is being said or done. Trying to figure them out is half the fun! Author and interculturalist Heather Johnston invites you along on her three year posting to Ghana. Heather shares the high and lows of life abroad. Written as a series of letters home, the author takes you from the initial posting offer to the farewells after three amazing years in Ghana. Funny and insightful, enjoy the journey from wherever you are. About the Author Heather Johnston, B.Ed. M.A., is a Canadian teacher, interculturalist, wife and mother. She has lived in Canada, Malawi, Honduras, the United States, Egypt and Ghana. Her husband is a Canadian diplomat, and she and their three children have followed his career around the world. This nomadic life has had both its challenges and gifts. Ms. Johnston completed her Master's thesis in Intercultural Relations while living in Cairo, Egypt. She has worked for the Canadian government as an Intercultural Learning Specialist, as an intercultural consultant, and as a facilitator of intercultural courses for the University of British Columbia. Her interests include cultural issues, maternal health and African beads.

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