Everywhere — I Go
In the children's book Wherever I Go by Mary Wagley Copp, the phrase frames the story of Abia, a young girl living in a refugee camp . The story develops the idea that "home" is something she carries with her through her imagination and strength, even as she waits for a permanent place to stay. Resilience & Growth
What is the you want to achieve? (Hopeful, haunting, or reflective?) Everywhere I Go
Storytelling experts like Jay Acunzo suggest developing "signature stories" that you take "everywhere you go." These aren't just memories; they are crafted observations designed to align with others and spark action by showing "how it feels to me". In the children's book Wherever I Go by
Here are a few ways that "Everywhere I Go" has been developed into a story or central theme: Spiritual & Faith-Based Stories (Hopeful, haunting, or reflective