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In “The Girl with a Magical Unicorn,” Michelle takes her readers to Alaska, the Sahara Desert and Mexico City — all places where Michelle would like to go. In Michelle’s next book, Giulia will travel to Venice, Italy, to visit her cousin. Venice is a place Michelle has been to many times. “My mother is from Venice and we go there every summer,” Michelle said. “In my next book, Giulia will go to Venice during Carnival and she will have many adventures.”.

Born in San Francisco, baptized in Venice, and raised in Pacifica, Michelle is the middle daughter of Don and Sabrina Longega Wilson’s three girls, She speaks Italian, French 2" - 34" ballet shoes wooden cutout shape, silhouette, gift tags ornaments, room decoration, laser cut unfinished wood and English, She likes horseback riding and studies dance, She is a big fan of people, “When you know another language you can talk with more people,” Michelle said, “You can also read more books and I read all of the time, One of the reasons I wrote this book is because I wanted to express my love of reading with others.”..

Some of Michelle’s favorite books are in Italian, and they include the Geronimo Stilton Chapter Books. Michelle is also publishing “The Girl with a Magical Unicorn” in French. “It took time to write this book,” the author noted. “I started thinking that I really wanted to write a story that was from my own imagination. It took me two and half months to write it.”. Michelle picked a unicorn for Giulia to ride because Michelle likes horses and unicorns. In fact, horses are her favorite animal. As to her main character Giulia, the author said that she and Giulia are alike in that they are the same age.

“But Giulia does not represent me,” Michelle said, “She loves adventures and is never afraid, I’m afraid of a few things but 2" - 34" ballet shoes wooden cutout shape, silhouette, gift tags ornaments, room decoration, laser cut unfinished wood I like adventures.”, Michelle’s book was illustrated by Leira Cenizal who lives in Qatar, Cenizal is a prolific children’s book illustrator, Michelle’s family discovered Cenizal through the website, oDesk, a global online work platform where independent professionals can meet, A fourth grader at Mills Montessori School in South San Francisco, Michelle is getting ready to talk about her book and how to write a book at libraries in South San Francisco, Daly City, San Francisco, San Bruno, San Mateo and Pacifica, The author will additionally do presentations at local Italian schools, and on December 5, she will present a workshop at the Italian Cultural Institute in San Francisco, (Visit Michelle’s facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/michellelongegawilson, for upcoming events.)..

“I hope that when people read my book they like it,” Michelle said. “I hope they enjoy learning about other cultures and the different places that Giulia visits.”. Michelle plans to donate the majority of her profits to a children’s hunger fund. The rest will go to publishing her next book in the series. “The Girl with a Magical Unicorn”/”La Bimba con un Magico Unicorno,” by Michelle Longega Wilson is available online. Visit Michelle on her blog at http://michellelongegawilson.com/.

The theme for Week 8 on “Dancing With the Stars” is Dynamic Duos and includes the twist of immunity for the best dance, followed by “dance-offs” to see how the remaining six couples rank, What if the couple to be eliminated received the immunity? Not much of a chance … unless it’s time in Season 19 for a shocker! Nope, not this week, The celebs and pro partners were definitely on their 2" - 34" ballet shoes wooden cutout shape, silhouette, gift tags ornaments, room decoration, laser cut unfinished wood game tonight with a wider gap developing between the four top-scoring couples and the rest, After all of the individual dances and the dance-offs, it was time for the foreboding music and the dreaded announcement of who would be going home, No shocker this week — Tommy Chong and Peta Murgatroyd, and Michael Waltrip and Emma Slater have been hanging out at the bottom of the leaderboard for weeks, and were both in jeopardy, Tonight, it was the last time around the track for Michael and Emma..

Co-host Erin Andrews said that Michael has been saying that he didn’t realize how much the experience has meant to him, and she asked what did it mean. “It was a chance to do something that was more emotional than it was physical,” said Michael, tearfully, “to get to experience the wonderful cast and people we danced with.” After saying how great it was to get to know Emma, he added, “I just grew so much emotionally. I’m sad I have to go.” With tears in her eyes, Emma said, “He made me a better person. You meet people who have the biggest heart and you want to be like that. He touched me and I’ll be a better person the rest of my life.”.

The couples took on the persona of well-known dynamic duos for their performances, One of my favorite dances tonight was the contemporary routine by Sadie Robertson and Mark Ballas as Adam and Eve, Judge Julianne Hough remarked that Sadie showed a real maturity, and judge Carrie Ann Inaba called it “the most poignant, passionate, powerful thing” but that it was a bit out of sync, Prior to the dance, Mark slammed head judge Len Goodman for his remarks last week: “Len doesn’t like things to be out of the box, he doesn’t like creativity, doesn’t like things that are artistic … and I’m not going to succumb to that.” To his credit, Len did not respond in kind but instead said he loved 2" - 34" ballet shoes wooden cutout shape, silhouette, gift tags ornaments, room decoration, laser cut unfinished wood Mark’s creativity, passion and commitment to the show, He and Carrie Ann gave the couple 9s, while Julianne and judge Bruno Tonioli held up “10” paddles for a total of 38..



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