<img src='https://media.npr.org/belongings/img/2024/07/31/books-07_wide-250070fb6674effb26e28d1f789460d19148e49b.jpg' alt='Writer Shahnaz Habib subsequent to the quilt of her new guide, Airplane Mode.‘/>
Summer season is a time when many People are taking off from work and setting their sights on far-off trip locations: tropical seashores, fairy-tale cities, sun-drenched countrysides. However in her guide Airplane Mode, the reluctant journey author Shahnaz Habib warns of recklessly embracing what she calls “passport privilege,” — and the way that may skew peoples’ pictures of what the world is and who it belongs to.