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In This Issue
- Letter from the Editor
- Where is home?
- Home? Does the Airport Count?
- By Cat Foster. "Maybe airports aren't my home away from home. Maybe they are my home."
- From the Director
- By Michael Pollock. We invite you into our community, that discussion, that great conversation about who we are, where we come from, where we are going, and how to be more kind, more compassionate and empathetic to one another along the way.
- ALWAYS FEELING AT HOME
- By Adelaide Bliss. Poem about travel and identity.
- Rituals of Separation
- By Elizabeth Rice. The transitions of growing up in South Korea and learning the value of writing those stories.
- Writer in Residence
- Introducing Mary Bassey.
- HOME ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
- By Lois Bushong. Her journey of how she answers the question, "Where is home."
- When your Heart Finds a Home
- By Marilyn Gardner. At the wedding of her Pakistani friend is struck with a profound depth of what the bride says to her new husband.
- OFF THE SHELF
- By Cheryl Skupa. A review of the book Rituals of Separation: A South Korean Memoir of Identity and Belonging by Elizabeth Rice.
- The Omnipresent Issues of Home and Identity
- By Anne Konig. Home is associated with a geographical location. What does home mean to someone who has home everywhere?
- Demystifying the "Where's Home?" Question for Third Culture Kids
- By Taylor Murray. Navigating the "from" question during a pedicure resulted in a new friend. Taylor explores her personal difficulties and evolving and changing answers.
- No Going Back
- By Mariam Ottimofiore. With the stories of her grandparents migration from India to Pakistan and their parting words echoing in her soul "Now you’re leaving to create your own destiny. I hope you will be more successful than we were.” she starts her new life in a new country.
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About Among Worlds
Among Worlds is the magazine that goes directly to the heart issues that many adult Third Culture Kids (ATCKs) face: relationships, grief, transitions, home, values and many more.
Category: Family & Home, Lifestyle
Publisher: Among Worlds
Published: Quarterly
Language: English
Compatibility: iOS/Android App + Web Reader
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