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Vanifesto
by Gwen Draude
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Synopsis
This isn’t just a travel memoir. It’s a sparkly little love letter to the road—where home appears in golden sunrises, unexpected kindnesses, and those quiet, heart-full moments shared between a girl and her bright-eyed dog.
Vanifesto is a delightfully whimsical true adventure, brimming with ...
Vanifesto is a delightfully whimsical true adventure, brimming with ...
This isn’t just a travel memoir. It’s a sparkly little love letter to the road—where home appears in golden sunrises, unexpected kindnesses, and those quiet, heart-full moments shared between a girl and her bright-eyed dog.
Vanifesto is a delightfully whimsical true adventure, brimming with wanderlust and wonder. It invites readers to follow their curiosity, trust the tiny tug of instinct, and believe that the universe sprinkles hints of magic along every winding highway. Perfect for animal lovers, dream chasers, stargazers, and anyone who lives life with the windows down and their heart wide open.
Join Hailey, a plucky Jack Russell with a spirit twice her size, as she sets off in her beloved van to find the shimmering monarch butterfly migration in Mexico—and discovers that even the smallest traveler can stumble into the brightest, most extraordinary journey of all.
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