Tales of a Silver-Haired Volunteer

Going Far and Giving Back

Nonfiction, Travel, Adventure & Literary Travel, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Carole Howard ISBN: 9781619844575
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press Publication: June 6, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Carole Howard
ISBN: 9781619844575
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Publication: June 6, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

When she retired, Carole Howard took a surprising – some might call it radical – giant step out of her comfort zone.  With little idea of what to expect, she overcame her usual risk-aversion and volunteered with her husband to be management consultants for a non-profit in Senegal, West Africa.  The experience was so life-affirming they did it again the following year in Uganda.  And then three more times after that, in Namibia, Thailand, and Ghana, each time for two months.  
 
Her adventure was simultaneously an outward journey (of miles and cultures) and an inward journey (of small victories and self-discovery).  While she knew she couldn’t save the world, she found that doing one thing for one person or organization in one place is the next best thing.  TALES OF A SILVER-HAIRED VOLUNTEER is a personal memoir that is inspiring, written with a light (sometimes hilarious) touch.

 

About the Author

Carole Howard is the author of two novels – About Face and Deadly Adagio – as well as the co-author of The Great PARIS WalkPack. She loves to travel and has been to 50-odd countries so far -- and that doesn't even include places where she only changed planes! She also loves to return home to the welcoming green hills of New York’s Hudson Valley.

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When she retired, Carole Howard took a surprising – some might call it radical – giant step out of her comfort zone.  With little idea of what to expect, she overcame her usual risk-aversion and volunteered with her husband to be management consultants for a non-profit in Senegal, West Africa.  The experience was so life-affirming they did it again the following year in Uganda.  And then three more times after that, in Namibia, Thailand, and Ghana, each time for two months.  
 
Her adventure was simultaneously an outward journey (of miles and cultures) and an inward journey (of small victories and self-discovery).  While she knew she couldn’t save the world, she found that doing one thing for one person or organization in one place is the next best thing.  TALES OF A SILVER-HAIRED VOLUNTEER is a personal memoir that is inspiring, written with a light (sometimes hilarious) touch.

 

About the Author

Carole Howard is the author of two novels – About Face and Deadly Adagio – as well as the co-author of The Great PARIS WalkPack. She loves to travel and has been to 50-odd countries so far -- and that doesn't even include places where she only changed planes! She also loves to return home to the welcoming green hills of New York’s Hudson Valley.

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