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The man with a paper heart

Angelo Lorello

Publisher: Youcanprint

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Summary

The sensational story-event signed by Angelo Lorello
The plight of a little boy named Christian, born in Alaska with a terrible heart disease for which there is no operation that can save him in his country except one conducted by a team of heart surgeons in Spain. The family, however, cannot afford such an operation...
A touching story that goes straight to the heart.Profits from the sales of this E-book will be donated to the Telethon Foundation
for scientific research against rare pediatric diseases.
Available since: 08/30/2022.
Print length: 16 pages.

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