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True Spirit
- The Aussie girl who took on the world
- Narrated by: Jessica Watson
- Length: 8 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Written and read by Jessica Watson, this is the story of a remarkable girl who followed her dream and conquered the world.
There is something different about adventurers, about the way their minds work. They look at the world as a place of challenges, and though they know what fear is, they refuse to be hindered by it.
True Spirit is Jessica's story, and in it she will detail her preparation, her journey and her battle with sleep deprivation, gale-force winds, mountainous seas, natural hazards like whales and icebergs and holding firm against the solitude that most of us can only imagine dealing with, alone on a vast sea with no land to be seen and no help close at hand.
The name Jessica Watson will soon be part of sailing history. She will join Jesse Martin and Kay Cottee as someone all Australians can be inspired by. Jessica Watson is a dreamer who dares to do.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-01-2023
As a father of girls, it made me cry - for good.
Loved every bit of it. Maybe a different narrator from Jessica herself though - sorry!
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- MC
- 08-08-2019
I really enjoyed this book.
Listening to Jessica's story made me realise how much I didn't know about the years of preparation she and her family put in leading up to her incredible solo sail around the world. The book also shows Jessica's sense of humour and highlights her maturity and ability to cope with the unexpected.
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- Kym Angrave
- 13-02-2023
Brilliant inspiring read
Well done Jessica, loved this book you are such a wonderful Aussie young person who achieved the near impossible
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- Chris
- 08-02-2018
Great book
Jessica has narrated her book very well, easy to understand, hope she continues with her new novel.
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-02-2023
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Well written and narrated. An great adventure about a girl who is a real inspiration told in a realistic and understated manner
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- Craig
- 22-10-2023
Impossibly remarkable
I came to this after the Netflix movie and Australian Story on iview, and I couldn’t devour it fast enough. Jessica is absolutely incredible, and the quality of her spirit is second to none. I know she is quick to shake off the hero tag, but she is well and truly deserving of it, particularly to those who struggle to embrace life in the way she has. I was moved to tears at several points throughout this.
A thoroughly interesting read, and a brilliant insight into the world of solo sailing. I would’ve liked a little more detail on the journey at self and have heard her go deeper than the blog, but still, I felt I was with her every step of the way.
Remarkable story from a remarkable person.
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- Gary
- 21-10-2015
inspiring
Inside a story about sailing is an important lesson about life. Work hard, never give up. Happy that the story is told by Jessica.
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-12-2022
inspirational, loved the journey
loved hearing about the journey and the Life lessons that we can all apply
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- Joy
- 11-03-2023
A truely inspiring story
Wow what a voyage. Loved all the spirit and couldn’t help but be impressed with the planning and preparation that went into to voyage. A wonderful example of how well placed planning makes executing a journey easily accomplishable.
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- Anonymous User
- 27-04-2020
Inspiring
Loved it, everything i hoped to read. Honest, spirited, innocent.She did it her way ❤
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