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    Miss Flimp’s Destiny, by Zoe Ainsworth-Grigg | Press Release

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    The Children’s Book Review | January 12, 2015

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    Miss Flimp's DestinyMiss Flimp’s Destiny

    By Zoe Ainsworth-Grigg
    Forgotten Doll Finds New Purpose in New Children’s Storybook

    Author Zoe Ainsworth-Grigg announces the release of ‘Miss Flimp’s Destiny’ 

    TAUNTON, England – In “Miss Flimp’s Destiny” (AuthorHouse), the new children’s storybook by Zoe Ainsworth-Grigg, readers follow a doll as she searches for her destiny, discovering that fate can lead one to a new beginning.

    Miss Flimp is the end of a line of dolls in a factory; an old-fashioned doll, she is neglected and left on a shelf to decline. But through courage and determination she changes her life, bravely tweeting on the computer one night. Will Miss Flimp get found out? Will Miss Flimp ever find a home? Will she find her destiny?

    Ainsworth-Grigg uses the book to show children that everyone has the same kind of hope for happiness in the future. “Miss Flimp is unique,” she says. “We all are unique but we share a universal essence within us all. There is a part of Miss Flimp in all of us.”

    This is the first book of a series of Miss Flimp Books. You can find them all either on the website or

    Kindle readers can find them at Amazon.co.uk

    Ipad and Iphone please go to SmashWords.com

    Miss Flimp’s Destiny

    By Zoe Ainsworth-Grigg

    Softcover | 8.5 x 11in | 16 pages | ISBN 9781481782241

    E-Book | 20 pages | ISBN 9781481783729

    Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

    About the Author

    Zoe Ainsworth-Grigg formerly had a career working for the government in film production. She has a background in the humanities and she holds a diploma in psychology from Birkbeck University. She is married and lives in the UK. She has a real love of life and a regard for children’s imagination.

    Discover more books like “Miss Flimp’s Destiny” and books featuring dolls by following along with our articles tagged with Books About Dolls. The Author Showcase is a place for authors and illustrators to gain visibility for their works. This article was provided by the author. Learn more about marketing books and finding an Author Showcase book marketing plan that is right for you …

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    *Disclosure: Please note that this post may contain affiliate links that share some commission. Rest assured that these will not affect the cost of any products and services promoted here. Our team always provides their authentic opinion in all content published on this site.

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