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Felixia and the dream of free animals

Anna Zilli

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At the dawn of the third millennium, when the Earth trembles under the weight of human cruelty and indifference, a miracle quietly unfolds. From the sketches of Leonardo da Vinci emerges Felixia, a child born of light and intention. Created to restore the broken harmony between humanity and the natural world, she awakens into a planet on the verge of despair. Guided by her wise companions, Felixia uncovers the hidden wounds inflicted upon her animal brothers and sisters. With the innocence of a child and the courage of a prophet, she confronts all the brutal realities of human greed: the slaughterhouses, the cages, the laboratories, and the silent suffering behind beauty and amusement. Through the language of empathy and the pure power of thought, Felixia awakens the hearts of the world's children, whose compassion ignites a revolution that no army can suppress. As tears and love flood the Earth, humanity faces its final reckoning — and the dawn of a new Eden, born from the ashes of its own remorse. 
Poetic, visionary, and profoundly moving, Felixia is a luminous fable for all ages — a call to rediscover the divine thread that unites every living being. It is a tale of redemption, the triumph of innocence, and the unyielding hope that even after centuries of darkness, love remains the ultimate law of the Universe
Disponible desde: 16/01/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 124 páginas.

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