"Village in the Meadows" in the Black Sea region of Turkey was Malcolm Pfunder's Peace Corps site and home for nearly two years in the 1960s. These memoirs about his time there spring from a desire to share the memorable, often humorous stories of the things that he did, and that happened there. The Peace Corps experience entailed a great deal of time spent outdoors and lots of freedom to experiment, with the vague impetus of "Go forth and be relevant" as encouragement. Pfunder's narrative of his "wonderful adventure" among the locals of that beautiful mountain village is a sympathetic story of the villagers' way of life at the time and what he and his site partner Allen did to try to improve it, followed by Pfunder's interesting account of all the changes he has seen occur in the intervening years on periodic visits back to the village.
