Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout

Discuss the September 2017 Book of the Month, Bluewater Walkabout: Into Africa: Finding Healing Through Travel by Tina Dreffin.


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Value and Personal Perspective in Bluewater Walkabout

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What makes Bluewater Walkabout a valuable read, and how does Tina Dreffin's personal perspective add to the reader's experience?
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In my opinion, what makes it valuable is its authenticity. Tina was true to herself and didn't hold back.
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The truth alone added to this book's authenticity. Tina wants the reader to feel her emotions and more.
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The candidness in her writing. I love how she is brave to go into her dream adventure with her family.
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In my opinion, what makes it valuable is its authenticity. Tina was true to herself and didn't hold back.
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What makes it valuable is what readers can learn from it and readers can relate her experiences to theirs and become stronger In overcoming their own kind of trauma.
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The experiences of Tina were relatable and how she stood strong to overcome them and fight through the pain in a journey of therapy was touching and encouraging.
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I find this book to be a valuable read because it talks mainly about the author's experiences in life which I believe can implant a deep connection to anyone who reads it.
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Tina's story was authentic and relatable. It motivates one to dare live, not just exist.
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I find Tina's story inspiring and motivating. She was strong and her adventure made this book valuable.
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Bluewater Walkabout is definitely a unique story, and is worth reading simply for the fact that it’s a narrative that explores things that many people will never get to experience, which makes it interesting and valuable. Dreffin’s perspective - both as a mother and as a woman - provides the reader a different lens through which to view the topic of adventure and exploration that a lot of other authors cannot claim.
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I think Tina's book is valuable because of its novelty; the book felt new to me. I also loved her openness and display of strength.
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I love reading book that talks about the authors live because it's so motivating and inspiring. I really learned alot from this book.
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I love reading book that talks about the authors live because it's so motivating and inspiring. I really learned alot from this book.
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