Princess Amber e-bog
50,64 DKK
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Princess Amber was written as a celebration of the short but amazing life of a young child in the authors class. It talks about all the activities that moved the heart of this little girl. Born with a severe medical condition and walking only with assistance, she desired more than anything else to dance on the stage. So determined was she to dance, she threw away her walking stick and never use...
E-bog
50,64 DKK
Forlag
Xlibris AU
Udgivet
22 november 2016
Længde
24 sider
Genrer
Children’s / Teenage general interest: Philosophy, Religion and beliefs
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781524519643
Princess Amber was written as a celebration of the short but amazing life of a young child in the authors class. It talks about all the activities that moved the heart of this little girl. Born with a severe medical condition and walking only with assistance, she desired more than anything else to dance on the stage. So determined was she to dance, she threw away her walking stick and never used it again.She had an international following. The Lions Club in Australia hosted an international gathering of the Lions in Sydney, and she appeared in front of them all as one with a triumphant spirit. Film crews came from Chicago to do a documentary on her and her school. The Lions Club in California is named after her.The governor general of Australia was a special friend. She came to Ambers school to open a playground for children with special needs. Amber presented her with a bouquet of flowers. She, in turn, asked Amber and her friends to come to Admiralty House for a special Christmas party that she was hosting.The book tells of all the adventures this amazing child experienced. Her mother wanted the book published as an encouragement to parents who look at their newborn baby, with huge medical problems, and wonder whatever is going to become of their little one. Her heart is that all will be encouraged and be overcomers, supported by so much love from so many people.