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Letters From Algeria and The Day Everything Changed
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Letters From Algeria and The Day Everything Changed

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For the author of Letters from Algeria, The Day Everything Changed came decades before September 11, 2001. Her memoir shows how her 1966 epiphany affected her response to the war on terrorism as she shares her letters from Algeria in the mid-1970s as well as those of her students after the attacks on September 11 and reflects on what led her to living in a country predominantly Arab and Muslim.

Tina Martin, author of the memoir Everything I Should Have Learned I Could Have Learned in Tonga, did learn some of what she should have and could have during her two years in Algeria.

Before teaching at City College of San Francisco for thirty-two years, she taught and/or trained teachers on five continents–Oceana, Europe, Africa, North America, and Asia. Her most eventful decade was the 1970s, when she lived in Tonga, Spain, and Algeria, got her MA in TESOL, got married, and had a baby, now forty-two years old. Her pieces An Algerian Wedding and Crash Course in Spanish: How Getting Robbed Can Enhance Language Learning appear in the anthologies I Should have Stayed Home (2003) and I Should Have Gone Home (2005), and God, President Kennedy, and Me in the anthology Even the Smallest Crab Has Teeth (2011).

Her hobbies include walking all over San Francisco and reading, including 120+ books for the mother-son Jo-Mama Book Club, founded in 2007.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Outskirts Press
Date
9 September 2021
Pages
412
ISBN
9781977239174

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

For the author of Letters from Algeria, The Day Everything Changed came decades before September 11, 2001. Her memoir shows how her 1966 epiphany affected her response to the war on terrorism as she shares her letters from Algeria in the mid-1970s as well as those of her students after the attacks on September 11 and reflects on what led her to living in a country predominantly Arab and Muslim.

Tina Martin, author of the memoir Everything I Should Have Learned I Could Have Learned in Tonga, did learn some of what she should have and could have during her two years in Algeria.

Before teaching at City College of San Francisco for thirty-two years, she taught and/or trained teachers on five continents–Oceana, Europe, Africa, North America, and Asia. Her most eventful decade was the 1970s, when she lived in Tonga, Spain, and Algeria, got her MA in TESOL, got married, and had a baby, now forty-two years old. Her pieces An Algerian Wedding and Crash Course in Spanish: How Getting Robbed Can Enhance Language Learning appear in the anthologies I Should have Stayed Home (2003) and I Should Have Gone Home (2005), and God, President Kennedy, and Me in the anthology Even the Smallest Crab Has Teeth (2011).

Her hobbies include walking all over San Francisco and reading, including 120+ books for the mother-son Jo-Mama Book Club, founded in 2007.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Outskirts Press
Date
9 September 2021
Pages
412
ISBN
9781977239174