This book is not written by the best author of all time.
It's not perfect, it's not flowery, descriptive writing that drives you on an emotional rollercoaster.
But that's not what I rate a book on.
I rate a book on its story, and what it makes me feel.
This book?
Made me feel like I could take on the world.
Jessica Watson is a very good, positive influence on girls around the world my age. Scratch that- people EVERYWHERE of ANY AGE.
No one is too old or too young or too ANYTHING to follow their dreams!!
This book was smooth. It flowed smoothly from section to section, never once making me feel lost or rushed.
Jessica Watson had a perfect way of describing her adventure that made me feel like part of it. I was invested in her journey.
I wasn't there with her, in fact I was barely born when she took on the ocean.
But through this book I can feel her can-do attitude, hopes, aspirations, and strength to achieve her dreams, even when others say she can't, because she's too young or not strong enough.
But she won't listen to those negative talkers, because that's all they'll ever be. If they have a valid opinion, sure she'll listen. But if they're critiquing for the sake of critiquing, she brushed them off and keeps herself on the right track.
There is so much to do in life!!
After reading this book, I've decided what I want to be when I grow up.
I want to be a doctor-pilot-astronaut-musician-actor-missionary-marine biologist-sailor!
And you know what Jessica Watson would say about that?
You go, girl. Go achieve your dreams.
I'll never forget the last line of this book, and I think it's something everyone needs to hear:
" You don't need a shooting star, you can do it yourself."
-Jessica Watson, the youngest person to circumnavigate the world solo, nonstop, and unassisted.