“One can get just as much exultation in losing oneself in a little thing as in a big thing. It is nice to think how one can be recklessly lost in a daisy.”
Quote by Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Book:BRING ME A UNICORN
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BRING ME A UNICORN
This book is a captivating narrative that follows the journey of a unicorn, blending elements of fantasy and wonder. The story explores themes of friendship, courage, and the quest for understanding, all while the reader is introduced to a magical world filled with enchanting creatures and mystical landscapes. more
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