Tea, teaching, literary exchanges between South Asia and Latin America, and the embrace of neurodivergences are the topics of new ebooks at Gleeson Library:
- Green with milk and sugar: when Japan filled America’s tea cups by Robert Hellyer (multiple copies)
- Right where we belong: how refugee teachers and students are changing the future of education by Sarah Dryden-Peterson (unlimited users)
- Divergent mind: thriving in a world that wasn’t designed for you by Jenara Nerenberg (1 user)
- South Asian writers, Latin American literature, and the rise of global English by Roanne L. Kantor (1 user) USF’s Taymiya Zaman is featured in the epilogue.
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