Review of Bluewater Walkabout

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Elendu Clement Ekechukwu
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Review of Bluewater Walkabout

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Bluewater Walkabout" by Tina Dreffin.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Tina Dreffin describes her family's adventures traveling to far-off, exotic locations across oceans in her nonfiction autobiography, Bluewater Walkabout. The author guides you through some of these stories while incorporating her experience with sexual assault, child loss, and healing. Tina describes their adventures as they traveled; they made discoveries, confessed truths, and overcame emotional wounds. The author described several rapes and sexual assaults that she experienced. If not closely observed, one would find it difficult to understand the title of this book. This is a story that not only teaches perseverance but also takes us through what parents go through to make sure that their family is happy.

I felt I was present when reading the author's story and could comprehend and connect to it. Her narrating technique is fantastic. I also respect her affinity for the outdoors and wildlife. Her motivational ideas stunned me because they seemed so natural, given the difficulties she was facing. These exploits made for a thrilling read. I appreciated the use of images in this book since they gave me a clearer idea of what the author was trying to convey.

Every chapter of this book contains a wealth of information. There are numerous instances where the author's awareness of her surroundings allowed her to avoid catastrophe while traveling. Throughout her journey, she meets numerous strangers who become close friends. This will make the importance of friendship in life clear to the readers. Tina is upbeat because she hasn't let her unpleasant experiences in the past define her; instead, she uses them as a way to help those who have suffered because of them. She advised me on how to solve problems in various areas.

You will finish reading it in one session if you finally read it. I respected Tina's courage in opening up about her traumatic history in this book, and I took away the lesson to live our dreams. Her broad use of wealthy vocabulary demonstrates her depth of scholarship. I see no reason not to give this a score of four out of four. They take in the scenery as they cruise and educate themselves about native customs, history, and sea life. This book is error-free.

I recommend it to people who love adventures or reading about them. It will also suit the tastes of memoir lovers. The author didn't put a foot wrong while writing this book. It met all standards.

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Bluewater Walkabout is an immersive journey that transports readers to the breathtaking beauty of the ocean. Tina Dreffin's vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes make you feel like you're right there alongside her.
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