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The actress Sandra Blázquez presents ‘I told myself do it and I did it’, a book of solidarity nature

Sandra Blázquez, actress and co-founder of the NGO Idea Libre (2014), began in the literary universe with I told myself do it and I did it, a work edited by Letrame Grupo Editorial, to tell of his experiences in Kenya, where he helps to create a school for children in extreme situations.

Blázquez has extensive experience in the world of interpretation; presented a program called el Club Megatrix, was Alma in Physics or Chemistry, made Fabiola in Afterclass, it was called Rosarito in Rita’s life, it was Luna in Class change, he got into the skin of Luz in Land of wolves and acted like María José in Live singing, they will remember her as Huertas López in Acacias 38.



In 2014, the Madrilenian started a solidarity project with her friend María Fábregas, creating the NGO Aldea Libre, through which they intend to help children living in extreme poverty in the African country of Kenya. The actress’s passion for literature has led to the creation of the book I told myself do it and I did it, where he tells his experiences, his fears and his solidarity goals. The proceeds from the book will serve to give your project a further boost.

While reading I told myself do it and I did it In addition to Sandra’s own story, characters like Mary, a teacher who makes a great sacrifice to eat daily, will be known; Mathewos, a missionary who gives his life to the poorest in exchange for nothing or María, co-founder of the NGO, friend of Sandra and a child educator.

The synopsis of the play tells how Sandra is clear about her vocation as an actress since she started working on television at the age of 11. At the age of 27, a trip to Morocco and especially a boy named Ryan who lives in an orphanage makes Sandra rethink her life.

When she wants to give an account, she is involved in one of her greatest challenges: building a school in Kenya for children who eat once every two days. Sandra talks about fear, doubts, falling and getting up. But it also tells us about love beyond oneself, life and how important it is to have dreams with a single objective: to fulfill them.

An extraordinary work written with the heart that will deeply reach all readers who decide to read it and buy it with a good purpose.

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