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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 7 May 2017

One Gift, Three Rules, and a Life-Changing Journey Around the World

Travel can be hard – challenging at times, less than comfortable, and the stresses of dealing with unfamiliar cultures, people, and food. This can sometimes overwhelm the joys of travel – the wonder of the newly discovered, the kindness of people, the breathtaking scenery. Travel is as much about the journey within as the journey without. It’s about cultural adaptation, and changing worldviews, and intercultural growth. And, it’s about being open to learning, trying new things, understanding difference. 

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 19 April 2017

A Unique Look at Paris

I have the (the!!!) most beautiful book sitting on my desk. It’s about Paris (naturally), and is a completely new look at an ancient, much photographed city – through its bridges, glowing, at night.

The Glow of Paris: The Bridges of Paris at Night. Photographer Gary Zuercher.

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By jdobbe , 3 March 2017

Global Perspectives: Professional Learning Communities in International Schools

Community building must become the heart of any school improvement.
~Thomas Sergiovanni

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  • international schools
  • professional learning communities
  • education
  • international education
  • teachers
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By Lois Pryce , 22 February 2017

Revolutionary Ride: On the Road in Search of the Real Iran

Note: Revolutionary Ride is Lois Pryce's third book, about her travels in Iran.

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  • motorcycle
  • journey
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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 15 February 2017

The Chosen Maiden: Bronia Nijinska and Modern Dance

If I were to dance these words, I would dance the drops of rain falling on parched earth. 

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  • dance
  • history
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  • Europe
  • Russia
  • ballet
  • Vaslav Nijinsky
  • Bronia Nijinska
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 29 January 2017

Every Least Sparrow: A Girl Grows Her Wings

Garn Press is pleased to announce the release of Every Least Sparrow, by Carolyn Walker. Walker’s memoir tells the story of her daughter, Jennifer, who has Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome, a rare disorder that affects not only her appearance, but nearly every one of her body functions, as well as her IQ. 

Every Least Sparrow: A Girl Grows Her Wings

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 18 January 2017

Here's How to Plan the Ireland Vacation of Your Dreams

Ireland - there's a reason why this small island nation is on everyone's travel list. It's gorgeously green, full of history and art and culture, and boasts world-renowned drink (Guinness, looking at you!) and delicious food. There's also the Irish people, known for their hospitality and kindness.

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 30 December 2016

Wandering Educators Recommends: Best Books and Music of 2016

You know we're always digging into the backstory of what people create - it's one of the best parts of publishing this website. I love seeing the inspiration, drive, and focus of writers and musicians. Without further ado, here are our best recommendations for books and music we've reviewed in 2016 - with interviews!

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 9 December 2016

A Portrait of Emily Price: Art, Italy, and an Intercultural Life

Do you love your fiction to be intercultural, full of travel and learning about new things and cultures? Me, too. One such read is a new book by Katherine Reay, entitled A Portrait of Emily Price. It's a book about finding yourself, in more ways than one. It's about family, and doing what you love (and finding out what you love, which is a whole different ball game), and intercultural adjustment, and love, and moving to another country, and finding a new family. Here's the truth: I couldn't put it down.

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 17 November 2016

28 Best Bookshops in Dublin

I know you, dear wandering educators. I know you’re always on the lookout for bookshops while you travel (because, well, BOOKS).

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