Heyterra Journal
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The New Tourist: Knowledge + Travel = Power
The highly anticipated release of quite everything we grapple with here at Heyterra— travel journalist Paige McClanahan’s debut is a brilliant exploration of how tourism has shaped the world, and nudges us to consider our role in it.
The Sicilian Inheritance by Jo Piazza
Bestselling author and award-winning journalist Jo Piazza has long been one of our most treasured podcasters. Now she’s written the perfect beach read for all of us murder-mystery-loving feminist travelers (is there any other kind?) — all set on the toe of Italy.
Wonder Year and Untethered: Two Books for the Long-Term Travel Curious
Seriously interested in extended family travel or embarking on a location-independent life? These books will simultaneously stoke your wanderlust and guide you toward making it a reality.
Around the World in 80 Trains
In 2018, Monisha Rajesh and her husband took a grand trip across the northern hemisphere by rail. Her findings, which went on to become a National Geographic Traveller Book of the Year, is the story of what happened along the way.
Five Books on the Map to a Better Future
Our end-of-year picks that all touch on this beautiful planet we live on, and the power we have to regenerate it.
Lights to Guide Me Home
This beautiful debut memoir will make any parent adventurer think more deeply about how the concept of travel informs our sense of home, family, and who we are for our time on earth.
Traveling with Juliet Kinsman’s The Green Edit
A pioneering voice in sustainable travel brings us a smart, fun and accessible guide for a positive impact getaway.
Heyterra Book of the Month: All We Can Save
After a summer of extremes, the anthology ushers in the feminist climate renaissance the the world needs, now more than ever.
Five Ways to Read More Sustainably from Home or Abroad
Traveling the world is oftentimes as easy as opening a book. We’ve rounded up our favorite tips for harnessing the power of reading while keeping it good for the planet.