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Identity and Place, A Reflection
“Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: “What! You too? I thought I was the only one.” ― C.S. Lewis The following definition of “third culture kid” (TCK) was coined in the 1950s, but “cross-cultural kid” … Continue reading
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Tagged Adult CCKs, Adult Cross-Cultural Kid, Adult Cross-Cultural Kids, Adult TCK, Adult TCKs, Adult Third Culture Kid, Adult Third Culture Kids, Canadian Academy, CCK, Cross-Cultural Kid, Cross-Cultural Kids, Cross-Cultural Kids in Fiction, Cross-Cultural Kids Writing, Global Nomad, Guyana, Hidden Immigrant, Identity and Place, Ruth E. Van Reken, Saudade, TCI, TCK, Third Culture Individual, Third Culture Kid, Third Culture Kids, Third Culture Kids Writing, Transcultural, Transnational
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Guyana Diaries
I have many wonderful memories of the fourteen months my husband Dennis and I lived in Guyana, and a few hair-raising ones, too. There was only one highway along the coast in 1967, and for the most part, it was rather flat and straight. Whenever we travelled to … Continue reading
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Tagged CUSO, Guyana, Rupununi, Teaching Overseas, Travel Memoirs
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