![]() ![]() Even though we may view popularityĬompletely differently, that does not mean my view is better than the other person’s view. We each have an understanding of what is popular and what is not. ![]() We each have a childhood and face similar experiences and feelings. Jacqueline helps the reader begin the question whether our different experiences make us so different? What I have learned through this book and my own travel experiences is that the answer is a definite NO! Someone on the opposite side of the world started out their lives in complete poverty. I personally have started out my life in a hard working, but privileged family in America. In her book, Jacqueline helps us recognize that we are all connected and we all need to accept change. Eleven years later, she sees a boy in Rwanda wearing this sweater with her name tag still in it. In this book, Jacqueline donates her prized blue sweater after she outgrew it. As part of our fellow work, we read The Blue Sweater byJacqueline Novogratz. This book is about Jacqueline’s quest to bridge the gap between rich and poor in our increasingly interconnected world. ![]()
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