The Heart of Homestay
Every year, thousands of students from around the world come to Canada, Australia, the U.K., and the U.S. for an immersive, educational experience. Helping them to get the most of their overseas adventure are the homestay families who open their hearts and homes to these students. But beyond the usual tips on meal preparation and culture shock, what does it take to have success as a homestay family? If you’re ready to ask deeper questions, this collection of stories and guidance has your answers.
In The Heart of Homestay, Jennifer Wilson draws on her two decades of experience working in the homestay industry to provide an honest and comprehensive portrayal of the homestay experience. By sharing real stories from a vast network of homestay families, Wilson shows the benefits of bringing an international student into your home while also being real about the challenges that can arise. From first impressions and settling in to navigating cultural differences with compassion, communicating through language barriers, and what to do when it’s time to say goodbye, Wilson guides you through countless scenarios to bring you closer to the experience.
No matter what stage of the homestay journey you are in, this book is a resource you will return to again and again. And you’ll learn that while there is a lot to consider when choosing to open your home to a stranger, once you do, your family will grow further abroad than you ever imagined.
If you’d like to purchase multiple copies of The Heart of Homestay for your team, event, or to give as gifts, please contact orders at pagetwo.com. Discounts are available, depending on volume.
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Articles
“In Hair for Men, Michelle Winters Hacks Away at the Patriarchy,” Zoomer Magazine, August 28 2024. Book review for Winters’ second novel.
“What Rick Rubin Taught Me About Who My Book is For,” Brevity Blog, August 12 2024.
“In The Phelan Feud, Stephen Kimber Delves into a Canadian Succession Story,” Zoomer Magazine, June 6 2024. Book review for Kimber’s latest book.
“Canada: Reduced Capacity for Homestay Continues,” StudyTravel Network, July 2022. Industry news article summarizing the results of CHN’s national survey of host families.
“Changing Identities, Changing Minds,” WestCoast Families, Summer 2022 (scroll to page 16). Flash nonfiction piece about my experience supporting my gender-questioning child.