"This rich and informative study of the impact of the Peace Corps experience upon volunteers contributes to a growing body of literature most of it focusing upon the effect of U.S. programs and personnel in the Developing World on the impact of international aid projects generally. More important, it demonstrates the ways in which those participating in such grass-roots programs have had their sensitivities broadened and deepened and their recognition of global issues and the complex role of American policies and practices in them--enhanced." Norman R. Yetman, Emeritus Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of American Studies & Sociology, The University of Kansas.