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Author: Holly Lynn Walker
ISBN 978-1-62137-020-8 (softcover)ISBN 978-1-62137-461-9 (eBook)
58 pages
The Little Girl Who Shined Just Right sheds light on the subconscious and energetic side effects of bullying, through the experiences of a little girl named Celeste. She lives in another dimension and is called a little Deva, which means Spirit of Light. Undergoing a series of events that leave her sad and confused, Celeste wants so badly to be accepted that she is willing to sacrifice her Light. In the end she learns that it will not bring the happiness she is desperately seeking; with the help of her family, and an inspiring tale told by her mother, Celeste learns the true meaning of friendship, as well as how to trust her feelings and love herself. She ultimately finds happiness by honoring her Light, and surrounding herself with Devas who encourage her to do so.
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