Hearth’s table of contents boasts contributions from Natasha Trethewey, Pico, Iyer, Angie Cruz, Luis Alberto Urrea-as well as a portfolio of Sebastião Salgado’s photographs-and so many others whose work I admire or have come to love through reading this book. This month we are featuring Hearth: A Global Conversation on Community, Identity and Place, an anthology co-edited by Susan O’Connor and Annick Smith that we published in paperback this August. Through this dialogue, we’ll expose the nuts-and-bolts of anthology curation and highlight some exciting pedagogical takes that will make your students want to steal this book from you. Welcome to our second installment of 5 Reasons to Teach This Book! In this new interview series, I’ll be investigating and straight-up admiring some of Milkweed’s titles via conversations with educators, authors and booksellers.
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