E’Loise T. Wallace was born in Cruger, Mississippi. She received a double Bachelor’s degree in elementary and special education from Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA. While living in St. Louis, Missouri, she attended the University of Missouri St. Louis, where she received an endorsement in Behavioral Disorders. She then received her Master’s degree in Special Education with a concentration in Argumentative Communication from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. Her teaching career of 28 years in the Prince William County Public School district inspired her first book, A Lesson to Be Learned: What You Think About, You Bring About. She currently teaches students with special needs at Beville Middle School.
Imani A. Bivins is a freelance graphic designer and an illustrator of many unpublished works. She has a passion for drawing animation and anime. She has received many Blue Ribbon Awards for her works. Bivins attended Parsons School of Design in New York. She has worked as a custom designer and illustrator for a comic book, which is due to be published in 2017. As a freelance artist, she tutors elementary students on the fundamentals of animation. She currently resides in Northern Virginia.
A Lesson to be Learned
by E'loise T. Wallace
A Lesson to be Learned
by E'loise T. Wallace
Published Apr 30, 2017
36 Pages
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / School & Education
Book Details
“Sometimes you may be faced with additional hurdles to cross or hills to climb before you get what you want…”
Learning can be fun no matter where it takes place. After arriving to school unwilling to learn for the day, Mrs. Wally’s students are eager to go home for an anticipated day of fun in the snow. Through a long and terrifying experience, the students learn the value of staying in school. Each student is humbled when they reach the realization that they can have just as much fun at school, as they do at home.