One of the most obvious reasons we read at all is to gain insight into the point of view of someone other than ourselves. Reading outside of our own experience can only serve to broaden our horizons and our minds, and this week we have a couple of scintillating examples of that.
First up is, edited by Durre Shahwar and Nasia Sarwar-Skuse. Subtitled, it is exactly that, a collection of refreshing, diverse and personal essays on aspects of the natural world and