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

2.0

Had much higher expectations. As somewhat of a travel memoir nerd, I was excited to read this book. Part of the problem was I listened to the audiobook and didn’t like Oxenreider as the narrator. She was too monotone and has kind of a grating accent (for an audiobook - in real life it wouldn’t bother me). I also felt there were many missed opportunities to talk about the sights and experiences with her family in greater depth. Instead, there was a lot of detail about coffee, jet lag, and eating American food across the countries.