CSU Stanislaus 2007 Summer Reading Program Selection

California State University, Stanislaus campus located in Turlock, California has selected "A Land Without Time:  A Peace Corps Volunteer in Afghanistan" as their book for the 2007 Summer Reading Program for the incoming freshman class. For more information about the the program and student blog, go to www.csustan.edu/studentlife/summerreading.asp
 
You can find or order "A Land Without Time: A Peace Corps Volunteer in Afghanistan" at your local, independent bookstore or online at www.amazon.com.

Excerpt from Academy Chicago Publishers Spring 2006 catalog

Since 9/11, the American appetite for information on Afghanistan has surged.  The bulk of this information has come form the media, Afghan scholars or from the Afghans themselves.

For the first, the story of Afghanistan prior to, and during, the communist coup of 1979 is told from the perspective of an American working as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan.

The story begins with Peace Corps recruitment and training in the United States, then follows a group of young men and women to Afghanistan where they must learn to adapt to exotic food, mysterious customs and primitive hygiene.  Then, as they begin to assimilate and feel comfortable in their harsh surroundings, a military coup leads to the arrest of the author, who is accused of being an American spy and beaten in an effort to make him reveal secrets he doesn't have.  Eventually, the author is extricated from prison as a new communist regime solidifies its hold on Afghanistan after centuries of Islamic dominance.  Thus the chain of events leading to 9/11 is set in motion.

Only a handful of foreigners lived in Afghanistan when destabilization began in the late seventies and, of this handful, none has attempted to document the country's transition from its centuries-old status-quo to a factory for global insurgency.

No other book about Afghanistan offers such a humane, sometimes humorous, and significant insight into a culture on the verge of single-handedly launching a new age of terrorism.

Academy Chicago Publishers 0-89733-543-0 $17.95 Trade Paper