This title presents a young boys dream of finding a cure for people with cancer just like him. Told through the eyes of his mother it is a true & honest account on his positive cheery determined & selfless outlook which inspired & captured the hearts of people all over the world. The Harry Moseley Story
- " Making it Happen"" is a true account of how a normal little boy with big dreams & a selfless compassionate outlook on life proves that with hard work determination & a bit of cheek anyone can achieve any goal they set themselves in life. This is an emotional heart-warming & truly inspirational account of how a little boys dream of helping others changed the lives of millions & will probably make you take a look at yourself in the process. Even though Harry was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2007 at the age of 7 the book shows how he evolved his simple ideas & philosophy into a global entrepreneurial campaign using all the multi-media tools available to him including his beloved Twitter. The book emphasises that we can all achieve anything in life & "make It happen" if we believe in ourselves as long as you are committed to your goals & are passionate about your dreams. Harry gripped the nation by making & selling beaded bracelets all by himself with all the proceeds he raised going to charity. He also organised & arranged to meet CEOs of large organisations & did presentations at school assemblies & at large public events in front of the local & national media talking about his business ideas. All this was achieved through the face of adversity & fighting a dreadful disease himself & with this kind of determination nothing was unachievable for Harry. During his fight against brain cancer Harry befriended many people via his Twitter account including his peers & many famous celebrities from all over the world. When Harry sadly passed away in October 2011 he had raised a staggering GBP 650 000 for his chosen charities but his legacy lives on & his dreams are now starting to become reality thanks to his mum & his army of followers who are kindly organising events in memory of brave Harry. Forewords by Ben Shephard & John Terry."