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Simon Cowell Makes America Great Again

JustLore

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Sinopsis

It was again a Brit who conquered the United States, long after one hundred and two passengers set out in their ship "The Mayflower" from England to settle in America.
 
Simon said to "America´s Got Talent" winner Richard Goodall, "It doesn´t matter if the song is old, people love you!" after the singer had given the song "The eye of the tiger" another meaning, connection to the audience, and to the world; astonishment, but also pride; re-enforcement by the experience of himself in the mirror, which were the others. Simon gave all of us and the candidates the opportunity not to be judged any more, but loved.
 
While Richard Goodall sang what others wrote, there was a true creator on "AGT": border collie Rhythm, whose communcation went beyond all humans can express, because we need three lives to understand the love a dog gives in one moment.
 
Rhythm, who brought unity and peace by dancing with the universe and Roni, his human love, is in another league which always wins above all talent because dogs are the closest to God.
 
Every generation has got to set up its own wonders. There is the Tatj Mahal as a symbol of love, but Simon brought the arquitects of dance on the world´s stage, "The Mayyas", because Simon´s legacy is renewal he kept improving up to that moment when love reveals that every color, country and living being share the same desire: to be united in peace and joy for all.
 
Simon will not see his impact in a hundred years from now, but it is there. He contributes to the world´s smiles, and he raises his son Eric in a way that others benefit from.
 
Although Simon inspires for generations to come, not only as master of all Hollywood could never bring on in any movie and in fifty years of show business, watched by billions, he will never take the chance away from his son Eric to create his own legacy.
 
Legacies are always written into the hearts of people.
 
It is all about Simon, stars, sparkling shows, excitement and true values, giving more insights into life´s questions Simon has the solutions for minus to one: Simon prefers to be trusted to being married.
 
Simon is dreaming of selling trial marriage licenses for the weekend in Las Vegas to visit his star on the walk-of-fame, where he booked, in fact, the milky way.
 
The book "Simon Cowell Makes America Great Again" is interchangeable part of a series of two about Simon, written for saving lives.
 
All I earn goes to boardings, saving street dogs, which would otherwise be murdered; to vet hospitals and with this, to the kids of the vets; to sterilize and operate wounded and mistreated animals. I also take care of more then sixty dogs, cats, horses and whatever crosses my path.
 
I want all my friends of the dog pack and of the cat pack to stay together forever in a sanctuary I envision to build with your help in Mexico for the pleasure and joy of humans and animals where love is always invited.
 
Every sold and recommended book in your social media is another saved life and supported child of the vets and others working in the animal industry.
 
Thank you so much for taking part! Lore and all, who love, because everybody loves everybody for doing so; stroking a streetdog is stroking the world, including Simon, who adores dogs and they love him!
 
The other book of the series is called "Simon Cowell: Forever the Best" and will be sold from 3rd of December 2024 on as a Christmas gift saving lives!
Disponible desde: 11/10/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 280 páginas.

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