“The Traveler’s Gift is truly a gift to everyone who wants to succeed in life. Woven into this very enjoyable story are seven powerful, yet practical principles that can change your life forever.”
Don Moen, Integrity Media
I’m almost twenty years late to the party on this one. The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews was published in 2002, and although I had passed by it many times on the bookstore shelves, it wasn’t until recently that I picked it up for a dollar from my favorite resale store.
This was certainly my loss, because I am loving every moment of this book as I am reading it, and am wishing I had read it much sooner.
In fact, it should be required reading for both high school seniors, and seniors newly eligible for Medicare. It’s message is universal.
It is so cleverly written, and introduces us to many famous historical figures who leave us feeling inspired through the lessons they teach.
When I am through reading the entire book I’ll write a little more specifically about each of the seven lessons learned.
That being said, I highly recommend this book for both book lovers, and anyone, like me, trying to get back to reading regularly. It’s barely over two hundred pages, and has been a joy to read as I’ve found it hard to put down.
I’ve also just noticed that there is a reader’s guide included at the back of the book for anyone wanting to delve deeper. That would certainly be me.
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