Please write, and send courage. This was the plea sent out by Emily Ross, as she faced the challenges of living and teaching in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia. Answered by family and friends, who sent letters, chalk, long underwear, and chocolate, Emily responded with a flow of letters streaming back to America. These letters amused and horrified her readers who shared them over email. Collected here are the more than 100 letters describing and decrying her experience as a Peace Corps Volunteer from 1997 until 1999.
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About the Author:
Emily Ross works as a music therapist and as an adjunct professor of music therapy. She has her own private practice: Self Express Music Therapy Studio, in which she specializes in working with individuals on the autism spectrum. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, Ted, and their dog and cat. A French horn player, Emily dreams of someday combining her love of music therapy and her love of horses into a therapeutic community center called HoofnHorn.
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