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Nine-year-old recovering from leukaemia publishes adventure tale with help of Make-A-Wish
“I wrote ‘Lost & Found’ for my brothers,” Brea said.
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“I wrote ‘Lost & Found’ for my brothers,” Brea said.
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One hell of a road trip.
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Her best friend got to do the honours, and it’ll warm your heart.
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Atticus Lane-Dupre scored the winning goal in the specially-arranged game. This is great.
Go on, give it a go….
It’s safe to say, the King’s cake is bigger than yours.
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