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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 22 July, 2025

Read This: Maria Antonia y sus Retoños: Legacies of Motherhood

Did you ever wonder about the intricacies of cross-cultural families, reasons for immigration, and family history? It’s so interesting…and complex.

Read This: Maria Antonia y sus Retoños: Legacies of Motherhood

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By Georgina Young-Ellis, 28 April, 2025

But For the Shadows, Mexico Is Color – 2,730,000 Steps in a Magical Country

Note: This is an excerpt from But For the Shadows, Mexico Is Color – 2,730,000 Steps in a Magical Country

But For the Shadows, Mexico Is Color – 2,730,000 Steps in a Magical Country

From About 60,000 to 80,000 Steps

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 25 October, 2024

Read This! Recipes, Travelogue, and Culinary Memoir in The Iberian Table

I'm so happy to share an extraordinary new book with you today! The Iberian Table: Healthy Cooking Secrets from the Land of Longevity, by award-winning author Robin Keuneke, takes home cooks on an unforgettable journey through northern Spain’s delicious food culture.

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  • Iberia
  • cookbooks
  • memoir
  • culinary travels
  • recipes
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 12 September, 2024

Read This: Following Sunshine

 

I have SUCH an excellent book to recommend to you today!

Following Sunshine: A Voyage Around the Mind, Around the World, Around the Heart, by traveler extraordinaire Niamh McAnally, is equal parts travel, hope, hard work, compassion, and life wisdom. 

Read This: Following Sunshine

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By R. Barbara Git…, 23 July, 2024

Experience is the Angled Road: Memoir of an Academic

Publisher’s note: This is an excerpt from Chapter Five (Learning to Fight:  Bartram to Drake) of Experience is the Angled Road: Memoir of an Academic (Koehler Books: 2022), R. Barbara Gitenstein, President Emerita, The College of New Jersey, Senior Fellow and Senior Consultant, Association of Governing Boards
 
Experience is the Angled Road: Memoir of an Academic
 

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 28 September, 2023

Read This: Fierceness, Persistence, and Finding Joy in Brave-ish

I've got SUCH an extraordinary read to recommend to you today! Brave-ish, by my dear friend Lisa Niver, is a memoir that will not only inspire you, but change how you approach life. 

 Fierceness, Persistence, and Finding Joy in Brave-ish

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  • bravery
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 3 November, 2022

Read This: Escape Clauses — Getting Away With a Travel Writing Life

Wonder what it's like to be a travel writer? Luckily for all of us, Bob Payne has a new memoir about just that, entitled Escape Clauses — Getting Away With a Travel Writing Life. He shows (and tells) what a life of travel—and sharing about it—is like. 

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  • memoir
  • humor
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 31 May, 2022

Read This: The Clean Daughter: A Cross-Continental Memoir

One of the best things about reading memoir is the opportunity to discover and learn from life stories. How would we act in a similar situation? What can we take away when learning from these lives? 

Such is the case with an extraordinary new memoir by author Jill Kandel (whom our wandering educators will remember from our interview with her about her book So Many Africas: Six Years in a Zambian Village).

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  • author interview
  • intercultural living
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 4 January, 2022

Celebrating Resilience and Our Wild, Outrageous Capacity for Love: Jeannine Ouellette's The Part That Burns

Oh, this book. I just finished The Part That Burns, an extraordinary, powerful, must-read memoir by Jeannine Ouellette. The Part That Burns epitomizes what Parul Sehgal, in a recent New Yorker article on trauma, wrote: "trauma becomes but one rung of a ladder. Climb it; what else will you see?" In The Part That Burns, Ouellette does, indeed, climb a ladder from trauma to healing.

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 8 July, 2021

Your Summer Must-Read: From Hell to Challah: Rising from Fragile to Fearless, One Grain at a Time

Here’s my recommendation for your must-read book this summer: Shari Wallack’s extraordinary memoir, From Hell to Challah: Rising from Fragile to Fearless, One Grain at a Time. Here’s why…

This book is an exceptional glimpse into pandemic travel, reconnecting, friendships, food, mental health, growing into fearlessness, the importance of travel and always expanding your worldview, and self growth. It’s one of the best travel books (and memoirs) I’ve ever read, and is funny, to boot!

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