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Strangers No More

Jordan Salama

Everyday stories of our beautiful world and the journeys that define us, from a contributor to National Geographic, New York Magazine, and more.

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Why I listen to the traffic report

I often say that one of the surest signs you really know a place is when you can understand the traffic report on the radio. Let me explain: I say this mostly to my mother, whenever we are in the car together and she tunes the dial to one s...

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The man who bought a lighthouse

Hi! I wanted to use this weekend’s newsletter to tell you a story about a special place I visited some time ago. Back then, I’d written a short piece about it for National Geographic, but today I thought I’d share with you something a bit l...

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Why the best stories are told aloud

Ever since I was a little kid, I’ve been obsessed with family stories. Growing up in New York, I’d sit with older relatives originally from Iraq, Argentina, and Syria who told them to me in a spellbinding mix of languages. By now you all kn...

4 months ago
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Life in translation

Hi! I’m in Latin America for a few weeks, and I’m starting to notice my personality in Spanish come back to life. It’s funny how the chip changes so quickly: I express myself more directly (especially in usually-awkward moments), I make dif...

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  • Jordan Salama

    Author of "Every Day the River Changes" and "Stranger in the Desert." Nat Geo, NYT, New York Magazine + más. Writer, speaker, family historian. Stories of our beautiful world \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 \ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddf7 \ud83c\udf0e. more

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