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A fairy tale factory coming true is the dream we can all be a part of. Lasiuly Moore is a living legend. Sherepresents millions of women around the world and makes things happen every day. Passionate and light-hearted, she loves the colors and scents of humanity. She collects emotions, she can see the needreams of other people, and grants their wishes. With a red string bracelet on her wrist, a blue ocean in her eyes, a wonderful friend named Virginia, a notebook where she jots down her thoughts, a great mission in her heart, and a star that can light up any night, Lasiuly’s is an…mehr

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A fairy tale factory coming true is the dream we can all be a part of. Lasiuly Moore is a living legend. Sherepresents millions of women around the world and makes things happen every day. Passionate and light-hearted, she loves the colors and scents of humanity. She collects emotions, she can see the needreams of other people, and grants their wishes. With a red string bracelet on her wrist, a blue ocean in her eyes, a wonderful friend named Virginia, a notebook where she jots down her thoughts, a great mission in her heart, and a star that can light up any night, Lasiuly’s is an extraordinary adventure that we can all live. We can feel her, see her, breathe her. Lasiuly struggles, stumbles, hesitates. Just like all of us. But she faces uncertainty, finds courage, learns to accept herself and others, discovers forgiveness, pursues evolution, believes in rebirth… and makes miracles happen. Because on tiptoe, things do happen. This way, Lasiuly Moore does those small and great thingsthat we call beauty and happiness. Looking beyond, she has learned that there are no boundaries, just infinite horizons. You could meet Lasiuly in Manhattan, on the shoreline of Long Beach, in London, in Milan and and who knows where else! She always celebrates one date: September 27. Spread kindness every where and think kind thoughts. This is the second book on Lasiuly Moore. Reading the first one as well is, of course, highly recommended!