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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 28 September 2016

The Art of Holding On and Letting Go: Travel, Climbing, and Finding Yourself

“When every piece falls into place, it’s like a dance, a delicate but powerful balancing act. The art of holding on and letting go at the same time.”

Such is the beautiful writing in the winner of Elephant Rock Books’ 2016 Sheehan YA Book Prize, The Art of Holding On and Letting Go, by Kristin Lenz. A fellow Michigander, Lenz has written a powerful story of family, finding yourself, and growing up. 

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  • YA
  • books
  • travel
  • climbing
  • Michigan
  • Detroit
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 6 July 2016

Girls Who Travel

Need a great summer read? I’ve got a great anytime read for you, dear wanderers. Girls Who Travel, a novel by Nicole Trilivas, landed in my hands last week. Let me tell you from experience: don’t start reading this book at 11pm. Because pretty soon it’ll be the early hours of the morning, and birds will be chirping, and coffee never looked so good, but you’ll be imagining drinking it in London, not stumbling to in your kitchen. But the good news is that your reading wanderlust will be supremely satisfied.

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  • books
  • novels
  • fiction
  • women
  • travel
  • solo travel
  • London
By Ann Marie Mershon , 14 June 2016

Ready to be an Expat? A life overseas is within your grasp

Got the travel bug? Always planning your next big trek? I have had it bad, but as a teacher, funds were limited. Sigh...

I decided to feed my travel bug by sponsoring overseas student tours, which gave me an opportunity to see the world (for free) as I exposed my students to life beyond our northwoods community. Traveling with teens was a joy (well, mostly)—their enthusiasm great fun. 

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  • moving overseas
  • teaching abroad
  • books
  • Turkey
  • expat
  • travel
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 14 June 2016

Lassoing the Sun: A Year in America's National Parks

Some books come into your life and stay with you. For whatever reason, they strike a chord and fit right in. And while this is rare, it does happen. One book that is forever lodged in my heart is Lassoing the Sun: A Year in America's National Parks, by Mark Woods. It's a personal look at natural spaces, at family and friends, at moving and doing, at being in nature. It's a thoughtful record of exploration and listening and thinking, of love, of essence of place.

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  • National parks
  • travel
  • nature
  • books
  • book reviews
  • Mark Woods
  • family travel
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 3 June 2016

Raptors, Science, and Essence of Place: Avenging the Owl

Being a teen is hard. Being a teen with a series of life changes is even harder. One new YA book that explores this theme is Avenging the Owl, by Melissa Hart.

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  • YA
  • middle readers
  • books
  • raptor rehabilitation
  • Oregon
  • forest
  • nature
  • science education
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 30 May 2016

Discrimination and Displacement: Life for the Aboriginal communities of Western Australia

Please support 'This Is My Country,' a photobook by Ingetje Tadros on Indiegogo

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  • Aboriginal communities
  • discrimination
  • Australia
  • books
  • social change
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 29 April 2016

Want to go on Safari in Tanzania? Read this first...

Safari in Tanzania - it's a bucket list dream for most people. What makes it so? Maybe the incredible animal diversity, or the interesting locals. Or maybe it's the chance to get away from one's life, and experience something completely different. Whatever it is, we want to go!

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  • safari
  • Tanzania
  • books
  • photography
  • Donna Seim
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 21 April 2016

The Dogs Who Were Left Behind: A Charming Tale

The tale of two dogs who were left behind, by one of our editors (and one of my favorite writers), Winfred Peppinck, is a charming tale, one that is intended for both kids and their parents. You know those kind of books, where you are actually laughing while you read, because it is so clever? THIS IS ONE! 

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  • books
  • children's books
  • dogs
  • reading
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 21 March 2016

Vietnam: 100 Unusual Travel Tips and a Guide to Living and Working There

Vietnam is a country like no other, with a complex culture and a long, rich history. It's a fascinating mix of old and new, urban and rural, Communism and capitalism, with wafts of Chinese and French influence.

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  • books
  • travel
  • guidebooks
  • Vietnam
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 3 March 2016

Creating a Mindful Life in a Distracted World: The Moment

Do you feel exhausted and stressed from the constant tending of social media, working harder, and trying to catch up? Join the club. But it’s a club we’d not choose, but somehow it is the way we live our lives today. And if you’re not happy, I recently read a book that addresses these issues, beautifully. Achim Nowak, an international authority on presence and interpersonal connection, has penned a new book, entitled The Moment: a Practical Guide to Creating a Mindful Life in a Distracted World.

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  • life
  • living
  • mindfulness
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