“I would like my books to stand as a tool to unbind children from expectations of poetry because it should free the child to self-expression and exploration.”
On why she writes http://www.burbankleader.com/entertainment/tn-blr-masielalusha-20101027,0,7134384.story/
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Albanian actress, writer, author 1985Related quotes
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