«The Key of Happiness», the children's book by Nikoletta Lekka from GELLAS Publications, will unlock the path to your own happiness in the most beautiful way. Flip through the pages of wonderful pictures and feel a sweetness warming your heart.
Two little brothers grow up loving and sharing everything. But the mom who looks at them with a smile knows that something important is not shared by both of them: Grandpa Aristides« keys. A bronze key chain that always hung from his well-tailored pants. Only one child had time to grab the keychain eagerly before it was left forever on his father's nightstand. Mom will be looking for the greatest gift to give her children to fill the »bronze« void. Her search takes her through the »Atelier of Words," a place unique and sublime that will bring her face to face with dots that become the basis for smug exclamation points and words waiting for her to make them life-changing meanings. From the Atelier, Mom will leave with a precious puzzle that will remind her that, as a picture is worth a thousand words, a sound can bring you a thousand images.

«The Key to Happiness» is here to be your goodnight book. A story written to tell your own tale. One that deserves not only a happy ending, but a happy «forever».
For orders: 6985 551022, info@namougellas.com , in the e-shop of GELLAS Publications:
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Biography
Nikoletta Lekka, born in 1975 in Athens, is married and a mother of two girls. She holds a PhD in international economics from the University of London. She worked for 15 years in investment institutions in London and Athens and 6 years as an editor of METRO magazine. In 2018 she founded GELLAS Publications and created Na Mou Gellas (www.namougellas.com), an original idea that gives access to powerful literary stories and special encounters and experiences.

She has published three books for children («The Key to Happiness», «I-Danish Dreams», «The Journey of Our Lives») and two stories for adults («Sacred Numbers», «Rainbows, Then and Now»).











