Babylon by bus, or, The true story of two friends who gave up their valuable franchise selling "Yankees suck" t-shirts at Fenway to find meaning and adventure in Iraq, where they became employed by the Occupation in jobs for which they lacked qualification and witnessed much that amazed and disturbed them
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LeMoine, R., Neumann, J., & Webster, D. (2006). Babylon by bus, or, The true story of two friends who gave up their valuable franchise selling "Yankees suck" t-shirts at Fenway to find meaning and adventure in Iraq, where they became employed by the Occupation in jobs for which they lacked qualification and witnessed much that amazed and disturbed them . Penguin Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)LeMoine, Ray, 1979-, Jeff. Neumann and Donovan. Webster. 2006. Babylon By Bus, Or, The True Story of Two Friends Who Gave Up Their Valuable Franchise Selling "Yankees Suck" T-shirts At Fenway to Find Meaning and Adventure in Iraq, Where They Became Employed By the Occupation in Jobs for Which They Lacked Qualification and Witnessed Much That Amazed and Disturbed Them. Penguin Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)LeMoine, Ray, 1979-, Jeff. Neumann and Donovan. Webster. Babylon By Bus, Or, The True Story of Two Friends Who Gave Up Their Valuable Franchise Selling "Yankees Suck" T-shirts At Fenway to Find Meaning and Adventure in Iraq, Where They Became Employed By the Occupation in Jobs for Which They Lacked Qualification and Witnessed Much That Amazed and Disturbed Them Penguin Press, 2006.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)LeMoine, Ray, Jeff Neumann, and Donovan Webster. Babylon By Bus, Or, The True Story of Two Friends Who Gave Up Their Valuable Franchise Selling "Yankees Suck" T-shirts At Fenway to Find Meaning and Adventure in Iraq, Where They Became Employed By the Occupation in Jobs for Which They Lacked Qualification and Witnessed Much That Amazed and Disturbed Them Penguin Press, 2006.