In this handy book, Icy Lee and Paul Sze openly share their stories as nonnative English speaking educators in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). This collection of teachers' stories provides a source of inspiration for both native and nonnative speaking professionals in the field, encouraging them to reexamine key issues in the profession and to reflect on their own practice critically. "Voices from the Frontline: Narratives of Nonnative English Speaking Teachers is a mustread for anyone in TESOL as it brings power through stories to inspire teachers, native or nonnative alike, to reflect, recharge and reimagine what they do by confronting challenges with problem solving tactics, and devoting themselves to the profession with enthusiasm and passion." -Jun Liu, Georgia State University"'Nativeness' is no magic bullet for effective and successful language teaching. Icy Lee and Paul Sze's exhilarating accounts of their learning trajectories and teaching experiences will give every thoughtful teacher, whether native or nonnative speaker, cause to reflect deeply on their own career stories." -Anne Burns, University of New South Wales and Aston University"Teachers everywhere-and not only nonnative speakers of English-will recognise in these pages the hopes and doubts, joys and regrets, that they have experienced in their journey into teaching. They will also find confirmation that with passion and commitment, the rewards of this journey will not only become rewarding for themselves but also inspire valuable transformation in the lives of students and others whom they meet on the way." -William Littlewood, Hong Kong Baptist University