Chandra Jerome is a graduate of Florida State University and is the author of a children's book; Sully the Spider Learns to Be Nice. She grew up in Oregon and attended the Eugene Waldorf School before moving to Florida. Chandra has traveled, worked and lived all over the world including a few years in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. She has taught English to school children in Bali and yoga at a retreat center in New Zealand. Chandra is a 900-hour RYT yoga instructor and lives in the Rocky Mountains. Sandra Cook Jerome is a technical writer for the software industry and a CPA. She has written numerous mass-market computer self-help guides along with reviews of accounting and early childhood educational software for major computer magazines. She has an advanced degree in screenwriting from UCLA and has written dozens of award-winning scripts with one animated script being produced by BlackOrb.com. Princess Quest, the screenplay that was adapted for this book was a quarter-finalist in the Scriptapalooza Competition and a semi-Finalist in the Chesterfield Writer's Film Project. As a member of the Cherokee Nation, Sandi is currently writing a fantasy fiction novel for the middle school audience; Sleep Warrior. It is inspired by her Cherokee ancestors. She recently published a guide, Amazing Animals of Disney's Animal Kingdom: A Walking Tour of Disney's Zoo. She is working next on The Amazing Birds and Fish of Disney World. Learn more at www.sandijerome.com and send any comments to sandi.jerome@gmail.com.
"What a captivating adventure with beautiful illustrations and fantastical creatures! I really appreciated Princess Kira's strength and character and her special friendship with Henry. I am eager to follow along on their future quests with my sons! I LOVE the strong female main character! " -Amy Delk, professional teacher currently homeschooling her three sons "This book hits all the marks of strength, courage, and wonderment; superb story." - Sally Shelton, School Social Worker "It was a fun adventure that can be enjoyed by either boys or girls, both have strong positive attributes. It will be fun to follow the characters on their continuing adventures." Gayle Higby, grandmother of three
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