8-Year-Old Author, Lariah Alexandria, Teaches Us How To Dream Big In Her First Book Posted on September 25, 2019September 25, 2019 By Dangerous Lee Lariah Alexandria published her first book, Lariah’s Big Dreams, on her 8th birthday! She was inspired to write the book after meeting Bishop T.D. Jakes during his Soar book tour. Needless to say Lariah is not your average child and has the drive and personality that can be looked up to by all! Click to order your copy! She is also an actor having appeared in several commercials and films and is the founder of infotainment blog, AccordingtoLariah.com, featuring articles about music, fashion, and entertainment. When asked what it would look like if she could work with all of her favorite celebs (Zendaya, Viola Davis, Martin Lawrence, and BTS) on one project together, Lariah says, “I would make a cartoon that Martin Lawrence, Zendaya, and Viola Davis can all be characters in. I would then have BTS sing the theme song!” Sounds like a great idea. Keep an eye on Lariah and her big dreams! Like this:Like Loading... Related News books by kidschild authorchildrens bookLariah Alexandriamotivational books
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