A review by justicepirate
At Home in the World: Reflections on Belonging While Wandering the Globe by Tsh Oxenreider

3.0

I read Tsh Oxenreider's Notes from a Blue Bike and have had this one on my to-read list for quite some time. Finally, I was able to dive into it.

This is a story of Tsh's family adventure of traveling around the world as a homeschooling family. The idea of doing this as a family sounds like so much fun. It is really cool they were able to do so. I suppose she and her husband are able to afford to do that, though she doesn't really state how they are able to. Yes, she was a well known blogger and they sold their house, but I am unsure of the rest of the details, and that would have been good. Regardless of the hows, I think it is a great thing for families to be able to do if they can (which mine has been unable to other than a few states).

As one who is a minimalist, had homeschooled my kids for the majority of their school years, and loves the idea of travel, I truly appreciated this family a lot.

I do wish there was more meat about the cultures they were around, but I am sure the book would be much larger than this, and it was more about their family experience. Well done.
3.5 stars.