When James Work took a teaching job at the College of Southern Utah in the mid-1960s, he knew little about teaching and even less about the customs of his Mormon neighbors. With deadpan humor, Work pokes fun at his own na???vet??? in Don't Shoot the Gentile , a memoir of his rookie years teaching at a small college in a small, mostly Mormon town.
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When James Work took a teaching job at the College of Southern Utah in the mid-1960s, he knew little about teaching and even less about the customs of his Mormon neighbors. With deadpan humor, Work pokes fun at his own na???vet??? in Don't Shoot the Gentile , a memoir of his rookie years teaching at a small college in a small, mostly Mormon town.
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