Let Us Hear From You
wherever you may be on your bilingual journey
A student debating whether you should take language classes
(go for it)
A soon-to-be graduate wondering if there are any good jobs for language majors
(yes!)
A parent looking for opportunities for your children
(bilingualism is the gift they’ll have forever)
A busy professional trying to find time to learn another language
(in your own time is perfectly okay)
A lifelong learner wondering if it’s too late to learn a language
(never!)
To book Steve as a speaker or to interview him about his book, America’s Bilingual Century, please contact the publishing director of America the Bilingual Press, Mim Harrison, at mimgharrison@gmail.com. Oh, and Chet —our bark-lingual mascot—is also available for barking engagements.
A press release is available here.
You can book Steve for many different audiences





First, know that she has one of those glorious English accents (or what all of us who are not English would call an accent), which makes her a natural for the audio book narration that she does. Although U.S. born, Caroline grew up in England and studied literature at the University of Warwick (fyi for American ears: that second “w” is silent).




