Letters to my daughter

Letters to my daughter

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Emotional confessions of a mother towards her daughter in the attempt to help her avoid making the same mistakes. Married three times, changing cities and countries, jobs from modeling till managing hotels, courtrooms and destinies all with the purpose of self awareness and knowledge. Follow this letters to see what a passionate, restless mother can do and how she can reinvent herself just to find out who she truly is, how as a single mother she makes countless mistakes looking for happiness for her and her daughter. And she never stops...
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