
Stories shape the way we see the world, connect with others, and find hope in the midst of hardship. In this episode, I had the privilege to interview one of my favorite living authors Daniel Nayeri, whose books Everything Sad is Untrue and The Many Assassinations of Samir the Seller of Dreams have captivated readers with their honesty, humor, and heart. From his childhood in Iran and experiences as a refugee to his reflections on truth, memory, and hospitality in storytelling, Daniel shares how stories help us love our neighbors, cultivate empathy, and face suffering with hope. Send me a screenshot of your review and I’ll send you a $15 gift certificate to my shop! Just email me your review screenshot at Amy@HumilityandDoxology.com Join Made2Homeschool for exclusive content and community: HumilityandDoxology.com/M2H https://www.made2homeschool.com/a/2147529243/KNcPGL3t Getting Started With Shakespeare Guide: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/exploring-shakespeare-children/ FREE Homeschool Planner Calendar: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/free-homeschool-planner-calendar/ FREE Homeschool Planning Guide: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/homeschool-planning-guide/ Year of Memory Work: https://humilityanddoxology.com/year-of-memory-work Follow Humility and Doxology Online: Blog https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HumilityAndDoxology Instagram http://instagram.com/humilityanddoxology YouTube: YouTube.com/humilityanddoxology Amy's Favorites: https://humilityanddoxology.com/favorites This podcast and description contains affiliate links.