Be contented with what you have, be confident about who you are as a person and then you can give happiness to other people. The more you give, the more comes back to you. “What I want from this book is for people to understand that everybody has feelings and we can all help one another. On the significance of her book and her intended message, she had these words of advice. Care for it, nurture it and make sure that your children grow up respecting your culture, women and their history,” she stated. “They have a jewel here and I do not want them to just give it away cheaply. Noting that she and her family love Barbados, she opined that there “is something special about this island” and urged Barbadians to see the potential of what they have. Several people of all ages passed through the venue to pick up a copy of her latest book, Sea of Tears and used the opportunity to chat with her about a range of topics. Barbadians took the opportunity to meet Trinidadian-born Baroness Floella Benjamin – a British actress, author, television presenter and producer, businesswoman and politician – on Saturday as she took part in a book signing event at Days bookstore in Independence Square, The Barbados Advocate reports.
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