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I Love You So Many - A Native Memoir of Seeking Adventure, Sharing Culture, and Building Family Around the World

Inglese · Tascabile

Pubblicazione il 23.06.2026

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From a celebrated Native journalist, an electrifying memoir of travel, love, friendships, and connection across cultures.
Growing up on the Torres Martinez Reservation in Southern California, Terria Smith longed for adventure. She became a journalist, hitting the road and reporting on the rich lives of Native people around the United States. As her hunger for travel grew, so did her understanding of community, and what it means to be a world citizen today. I Love You So Many—named after a favorite expression of her Spanish-speaking relatives—follows Smith from her ancestral homelands to Cuba, Iceland, Guyana, and back again. With exuberant, laugh-out-loud style she tells stories about forging profound friendships, falling in and out of love, and celebrating the determination that carried her through hard and heady times alike. She brings a fresh sensibility to travel writing, building enduring relationships with the people and cultures she visits. For Smith, travel is deeply rooted in Native traditions: It’s about sharing, reciprocity, risk-taking, and the valuable (and sometimes awkward) work of bridging and holding differences. As fun as it is poignant, I Love You So Many is an irresistible tribute to getting out and living a life in full.


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  1. Alaska
  2. Lincoln
  3. Northern California
  4. Utah to Colorado
  5. Havana
  6. Santa Clara de Cuba—Soltera
  7. Santa Clara de Cuba—Novios
  8. Iceland
  9. Santa Clara de Cuba—Boda
  10. Lago Hanabanilla
  11. Yuma
  12. Baracoa
  13. Guyana
  14. Costa Rica
  15. Mexico City
  16. Canyons


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Terria Smith is a tribal member of the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians and a proud original Californian. She is the editor of News from Native California magazine and director of the Berkeley Roundhouse, Heyday's California Indian publishing program. Smith is also the editor of the 2023 anthology Know We Are Here: Voices of Native California Resistance. She received her undergraduate degree at Cal Poly Humboldt (formerly Humboldt State University) and earned her master's degree at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. She lives on her ancestral homelands in the Coachella Valley with her puppy Havana.


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