Review of Who Will Accompany You?

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Excited to add "Who Will Accompany You?: My Mother-Daughter Journeys Far from Home and Close to the Heart" by Meg Stafford to my reading list! With its humor, vivid descriptions, and insightful observations, it promises to be a delightful travel narrative. Can't wait to dive into the adventures of Meg and her daughters! 📚✨
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Through "Who Will Accompany You?", Meg Stafford invites readers on a poignant journey filled with love, adventure, and the universal longing for connection. Her prose is a testament to the beauty found in embracing life's unexpected twists and turns. Congrats on the botd. Thanks for the insightful review.
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I love how the reviewer has highlighted all the positive aspects of the book, from the way it's written, to the perfect editing job, to the inclusion of pictures and journals. Of particular interest to me is to find out why Kate could not connect to Tibetan Buddhism's teachings, something that intrigues most people.
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This promises to be a wonderful wander-ful kind of book. I like how Sara's thoughts on the thoughts of Kate are mentioned in the book, too! :)
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The book seems like a lighthearted and educational read. I have not been bitten by the travel bug, yet. Still, I can imagine how fun it will be to travel and explore new places and culture with one's kids as a mom.
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Well written travel book- really enjoyed the snippet I read.
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Who Will Accompany You? by Meg Stafford with Kate Stafford and Gale Stafford retells her story of Meg Stafford and her daughter's trips.
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Who Will Accompany You? by Meg Stafford is a heartwarming, adventurous, and humor-filled memoir with the stories of a mother and her two daughters' travel journeys. The trips and the lessons they learn sound wonderful, and I'm sure I'll enjoy this book. Especially, the author's take on the spiritual ideologies of the places she visited. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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This sounds like a cool book. I like the tone the author used in writing it. It also looks nice to see a mother's love for her daughters play out in 3D. Let's see what comes out from all their travelling.
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People who interested in travelling to exotic places should read this. Also it's a spiritual journey. Thanks for the enlightenment of this book.
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"Who Will Accompany You?" is a travel memoir detailing Meg Stafford and her daughter's travels to different places including Nepal, Bhutan, and Colombia, and how the travels impacted them. It also includes details of the author's parenting with love—being supportive and allowing her children the freedom to grow. Congrats on BOTD!
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"Who will accompany you?" fits exactly into what women want to do especially when it comes to the choice of travelling places. As parents, it is difficult to decide to send your children on their own. But with proper planning and most importantly believing in your child can help them grow as adults. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Meg Stafford's book is a lighthearted and humorous account of her travels with her daughters to Bhutan and Colombia. The author's self-aware tone and vivid descriptions make the reader feel like they are on the journey with her. The addition of Kate's journal entries and Gale's emails, as well as the photos, enrich the narrative and make it more relatable
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

Hi @Dalia Chf, I just read your comments on the official review of "Who Will Accompany You?" and wanted to point out their are two daughters that are also world travelers and have contributed to the success of the book. I found it a very interesting and entertaining book. @Mrlefty0706 @megstafford
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