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My Love Is Light - Anastasia Emily Wright - cover

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My Love Is Light - Anastasia Emily Wright

Bri B.

Verlag: AuthorHouse

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Beschreibung

This is a poem for a special little girl named Anastasia. One day you will read this book that is about you. I hope you appreciate it as much as I do. You represent the birth of every baby who is a light to their parents. Every baby has a purpose in the world just like you. I hope this story will make other parents believe their babies are lights too.
Verfügbar seit: 17.12.2016.

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