<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Tideon is a little boy who doesn't fit in. His father doesn't like him, and the local neighbors think he's a misfit, too. Until one day a bad thing happens that will change Tideon's life forever: A calamity brings a miracle that makes him ocean royalty. With the help of the goddess of the moon Diana and her royal captain Ayalon the giant stag, Tideon conquers the evil thrown at him and his mother Marina and takes his rightful place in the world. You will want to immerse yourself in the world of Tideon, a world that will open your eyes to the magic around all of us.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Elizabeth MacDonald has been a business journalist for more than three decades. She has covered business and political news as the anchor of the Evening Edit at Fox Business, at the Wall Street Journal, Worth Magazine, Money Magazine, and as a senior editor for Forbes Magazine, where she created the World's Most Powerful Women annual ranking. MacDonald has won more than a dozen awards and has testified twice to Congress about IRS and tax reform. Members of Congress have noted MacDonald's IRS coverage led to improved taxpayer rights at the agency. MacDonald is also the author of the historical fiction book and play Skirting Heresy: The Life and Times of Margery Kempe, which debuted in England in September 2018. This is her first children's book.Bron Williams is an illustrator, performer, and makeup artist based in Seattle, WA. Since graduating from The New School in 2016, Bron has focused on private commissioned work and is currently creating a multimedia web comic, Username. Her work centers on designing and illustrating promotional pieces for various non profits and private commissions. She spent her early professional years in documentary production in Manhattan, and was an archival researcher on The Years Project produced by Showtime. She was a member of the 2016 ACT Think Tank in Seattle, where she assisted in conceptualizing revolutionary intersections between the tech industry and the performing arts. This is her first foray into the world of children's literature illustration.
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