"In this candid, funny, thought-provoking account, Tsh shows that it's possible to combine a love for adventure with a love for home. "In this candid, funny, thought-provoking account, Tsh shows that it's possible to combine a love for adventure with a love for home." -Gretchen Rubin, New York Times bestselling author of The Happiness Project and Better Than Before In this new memoir, Tsh Oxenreider shares the story of how her family spent a rather ordinary nine months in an. And all the while Tsh grapples with the concept of home, as she learns what it means to be lost-yet at home-in the world. As Tsh Oxenreider, author of Notes From a Blue Bike, chronicles her family’s adventure around the worldseeing, smelling, and tasting the widely varying cultures along the wayshe discovers what it truly means to be at home. They traverse bumpy roads, stand in awe before a waterfall that feels like the edge of the earth, and chase each other through three-foot-wide passageways in Venice. Why not? The kids are all old enough to carry their own backpacks but still young enough to be uprooted, so a trip-a nine-months-long trip-is planned.Īt Home in the World follows their journey from China to New Zealand, Ethiopia to England, and more. They've been back in the States-now with three kids under ten-for four years, and while home is nice, they are filled with wanderlust and long to answer the call. They lived as expats for most of a decade. As Tsh Oxenreider, author of Notes From a Blue Bike, chronicles her family's adventure around the world-seeing, smelling, and tasting the widely varying cultures along the way-she discovers what it truly means to be at home.Īmericans Tsh and Kyle met and married in Kosovo.
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