Elise Stephens received the Eugene Van Buren Prize for Fiction from the University of Washington in 2007, where she also received her degree in Creative Writing. Moonlight and Oranges is her first novel and was a quarter-finalist for the 2011 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award.
She lives in Seattle, Washington with her husband where they both enjoy swing dancing, eating tiramisu, and savoring the flavor of local live theater.
<p>Mice & Spiders & Webs...Oh My! Is your child a good listener? Rosemary is a little girl who is worried about returning to school after her teacher warns the class that they would soon have some mice, spiders, and webs in the classroom. Could Rosemary have misunderstood something? How can mice and spiders and webs belong at school? Full of "Computer Speak," this story introduces young readers to basic computer terms in a delightful way! See if your child can discover the mystery of the misunderstood words, and learn about the fun of computers with Rosemary. This is the seventh rhyming children's book by this award-winning author, whose other bestselling books include My Fingerpaint Masterpiece, Manner-Man, Gimme-Jimmy, The Magic Word, Peter and the Whimper-Whineys, and Santa's Birthday Gift. Former teacher Sherrill S. Cannon has won twenty-eight awards for her six previous rhyming books, and is also the author of seven published and internationally performed plays for elementary school children. She has been called "a modern day Dr. Seuss" by GTMA Review. "I love to teach, and this book teaches basic computer terms in a fun way. I am retired and spend six months of the year with my husband of 55 years, traveling from coast to coast and sharing books along the way. I grew up in The Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. , where my father was the manager. I'm the original Eloise!" Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/SherrillSCannon</p>
A modern retelling of the Cupid and Psyche love story from Greek myth.
From Amazon.com:<br /><br /><div style="margin-bottom:.5em;">6 of 6 people found the following review helpful: </div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><span style="margin-right:5px;"><span class="swSprite s_star_5_0" title="5.0 out of 5 stars"><span>5.0 out of 5 stars</span></span> </span><span style="vertical-align:middle;"><strong>Beautiful story</strong>, November 11, 2011</span> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"> <div> <div style="float:left;">By </div> <div style="float:left;"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A1KMOOAK3MHRP6/ref=cm_cr_dp_pdp"><span style="font-weight:bold;"><font color="#003399">Lainie Mullen</font></span></a> - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A1KMOOAK3MHRP6/ref=cm_cr_dp_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview"><font color="#003399">See all my reviews</font></a></div></div> <div style="clear:both;"><font color="#003399"></font></div></div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;" class="tiny"><strong><span class="h3color tiny"><font color="#e47911">This review is from: </font></span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Moonlight-and-Oranges-ebook/dp/B0065U78MC/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj"><font color="#003399">Moonlight and Oranges (Kindle Edition)</font></a></strong> </div>Elise Stephens' Moonlight & Oranges swept me away on a delectable journey of the senses and soul. <br /><br />This can't-put-it-down novel tells the story of the romance and character growth of two adorably imperfect lovers, Kestrin and Lorona. Stephens' story takes a refreshing turn from typical love stories by following the myth of Cupid and Psyche. Kestrin and Lorona know at once they're destined, but differences and shattered trust drive a wedge into their relationship. The ensuing romance and adventures are more exciting than most real-life dramas, but the deeper themes of rebuilding trust and finding purpose are universal, especially in this age of jaded relationships and fleeting thrills.<br /><br />If you like romance, if you love satisfying endings, if you know that real life is not always how it's painted in fiction, you should read this story. You'll relate to it. And you'll enjoy it too. <br /><br /><div style="margin-bottom:.5em;">8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: </div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><span style="margin-right:5px;"><span class="swSprite s_star_4_0" title="4.0 out of 5 stars"><span>4.0 out of 5 stars</span></span> </span><span style="vertical-align:middle;"><strong>Not a perfect work, but an enjoyable one</strong>, November 11, 2011</span> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"> <div> <div style="float:left;">By </div> <div style="float:left;"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A3L0FR3BUUEKN0/ref=cm_cr_dp_pdp"><span style="font-weight:bold;"><font color="#003399">D. Scott Phillips</font></span></a> - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A3L0FR3BUUEKN0/ref=cm_cr_dp_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview"><font color="#003399">See all my reviews</font></a></div></div> <div style="clear:both;"><font color="#003399"></font></div></div> <div style="margin-bottom:.5em;" class="tiny"><strong><span class="h3color tiny"><font color="#e47911">This review is from: </font></span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Moonlight-and-Oranges-ebook/dp/B0065U78MC/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj"><font color="#003399">Moonlight and Oranges (Kindle Edition)</font></a></strong> </div>I should not have liked this book. I'm not a fan of romance. I don't read a lot of YA books. I read it because of a friend's referral. And when I learned that it was based on the Greek mythology of Cupid and Psyche, a story that had been masterfully retold by one of my favorite authors, it seemed doomed to a fast perusal followed by a quick dislike. <br /><br />What I found was not a perfect work, but an enjoyable one, filled with wit and humor and characters that are quirky yet believable, and set in a Seattle that is both familiar and mythologized. It is not a regurgitation of an old story but the product of an author passionately exploring themes of love, betrayal, and what it really means to say "I do". The elements of the Greek myth are clearly present, though the casual reader can enjoy the story without ever knowing of its origin. <br /><br />If you're a Seattle native, you'll discover the local references like delightful Easter eggs, but the story transcends its geography. If you're looking for a Harlequin romance, you'll probably want to search elsewhere, as this is the mature work of an author who deftly handles her prose and descriptions, and she will force you to think about your life and your relationships as she explores the rocky crags of marriage in a tactful way, without a wisp of steam. <br /><br />I would recommend this book to my sisters, my mother, and any of my women friends, though I won't be buying it for my nephew. On the other hand, I believe that any men, who want to learn about the women in their life (especially if he is married or thinking about getting married), could read this and find an enjoyable place to do so.