Documentarian and photographer Gabriele Galimberti traveled the world for more than a year within the diverse, multicultural Couchsurfing.org community of fellow travelers offering whatever hospitality they could spare. In the photographs from those travels, he gives readers a glimpse into the many spaces and places called "home." Sleeping everywhere from a private 5-star-worthy Texan villa to a 30-square foot Sichuan apartment with three generations of farmers, Galimberti photographed and interviewed each of his hosts, giving rise to stories of sharing, friendship, and sometimes even love. In this collection of 80 portraits and essays, we step into the homes of these gracious hosts and access to the intimate, often unseen details of how they really live.